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Why java strings are immutable in nature?

Answer Posted / Ravindera Kumar Dhar Dwidi

Java Strings are immutable because once created, they cannot be changed or modified. This is a design decision made by the creators of Java to ensure thread safety and consistency as String objects cannot be accidentally mutated during their use.

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