What are the major differences between Scala’s Auxiliary constructors and Java’s constructors?
Answer Posted / Swati Ronkali
1. Auxiliary Constructors in Scala are used for type-level programming, allowing multiple type parameters to be passed as method arguments. They help to avoid the need for repeating type declarations.
2. In contrast, Java constructors only allow value-level parameters to be passed.
3. Auxiliary constructors are defined using the `type` keyword in Scala, while Java constructors are declared using the `constructor` keyword.
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