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Concatenating null strings in Java
I'm just wondering if someone can explain why does the following code works the way it does:
String a = null;
String b = null;
String c = a + b;
System.out.println(c.toString());
This prints "nullnull" to the console.
I was kind of expecting that the operation + would thrown an exception or, to a lesser degree, that "c" would be null.