I am learning Java from Udemy, complete java masterclass. For challenge "Abstract class challenge" narrator states says I should create 2 references and 1 value in an abstract class.
In the solution this is the result:
public abstract class ListItem {
// references
protected ListItem rightLink = null;
protected ListItem leftLink = null;
// value
protected Object object;
}
What makes references a reference and not a value?
They both start with protected, then we have type, then we have variable name. The only difference is that reference has assigned value of null.
But if were to make for example:
private int myNumber = 10;
Above is not called a reference, it is called a variable myNumber of type int with value 10.