Java Strings are Immutable - Here's What That Actually Means

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Java String are Immutable - but what does that really mean?
We'll learn why Strings are immutable in Java, and what it means for your Java programs.

String immutability in Java means that String objects cannot be modified after they're created. Let's talk about why it matters that Strings are immutable, and why Java chose to make them immutable in this beginner video lesson tutorial.

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