Java is ALWAYS Pass By Value. Here's Why

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Is Java pass by reference or pass by value? Java is ALWAYS pass by value, not pass by reference. But it can look like it's pass by reference when it's not. We'll go over what that means and what that is in this video.

A common Java question is whether Java is pass by reference or pass by value. As a Java beginner it's easy to misunderstand how this works, so we'll break this down in this Java beginner tutorial video lesson.

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