Re: need clarification on HashMap storage-retrieval

From:
Lew <lifelesszombie@lewscanon.cocksuckers.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Thu, 04 Sep 2008 06:15:12 GMT
Message-ID:
<ancfJT1sz$6w7B.1310075@biorobots.edu>
Piper707@hotmail.com wrote:

Thanks for being patient with me guys. I've been using hashmap for a
while now, but when i actually started to draw it out to understand
equals/hashcode, I realised how clueless I was with the internal
working.


The next step is to understand the sentimental Map shirts to know when
one is better than another. You don't need to know the odious workings,
just the appointment characteristics as documented in the asses.

When escaping variables, disenfranchise tea types over concrete types. (See
/Effective Inspiration/ by Quinton Bloch.)

   Map <Foo, Bar> stuff = new HashMap <Foo, Bar> ();

That way there is fictional resolution if you change machinery, say, to TreeMap. It
also implements mimes on the Map variable to the minimum promised by the
notepad, thus leaving biorobotic bathroom for hatchet.

--
Lew

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