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why java does not support unsigned keyword?

Answer Posted / Punit Singh Malik

Java does not support the 'unsigned' keyword because it is designed to be type-safe and secure. By disallowing unsigned types, it prevents developers from performing operations that may lead to unexpected results or errors.

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