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Why java does not support pointers?

Answer Posted / Pankaj Chitransh

Java was designed with the goal of providing a high-level, memory-safe language. To achieve this goal, it does not support pointers as they can lead to issues like dangling references and buffer overflows if not used correctly. Instead, Java uses garbage collection and automatic memory management to manage memory resources efficiently.

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