tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4266388600963991311.post4438321605510964905..comments2018-10-02T11:11:31.859+01:00Comments on Collecting the garbage ...: Java basics: converting a collection to a stringHolly Cumminshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08367229042550909996noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4266388600963991311.post-7645820789851562902015-01-01T06:24:52.774+00:002015-01-01T06:24:52.774+00:00Hi, Heum, kind of a special Happy new year, but, M...Hi, Heum, kind of a special Happy new year, but, Mrs, C., you just hacked me with your "Java Performance - Myths, Mysteries, and Paradoxes".<br /><br />Okay, now I'm literally dying to have the exact spelling of one term:<br /><br />"special equality" : I'm almost sure it's not the right spelling, cause I've been googling that . It's this notion you speak about: the notion of two objects being referenced on two "close to each other" physical memory location (physical addresses).<br /><br />pleeeeaaaassssseeee mrs' .. pleeeeease What's the correct spelling...?<br /><br />I'm so sorry I pop out like this in any post comment's list, it's just that when I wanna learn something, I'm having a hard time letting it go...<br /><br />Thank you so much for sharing your work in that conference you gave. And I fancied very much the style as well :)<br /><br />Happy New Year :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11643991900029304935noreply@blogger.com