In this seventh post of my series on addressing the issue of too many parameters in a Java method or constructor, I look at using state to reduce the need to pass parameters. One of the reasons I have ...
The first seven posts of my series of dealing with too many parameters expected in Java methods focused on alternative approaches to reduce the number of parameters a method or constructor expects. In ...
If i have a function (void) X that takes an array of object in as a parameter and subsequently modifies said objects in the array, what will be the end result after the function terminates?<BR><BR>By ...