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JavaScript strings are immutable. This means that once a string is created, it is not possible to modify it. However, it is still possible to create another string based on an operation on the original string

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures

I understand what immutable mean, but i need to know why they built it like this and what the value of this immutable approach?

Note: I reviewed some Java reference but I'm not Java developer, and I can't understand there terms (StringPool, hashcode ...)

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