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How Do Java's Lists Measure Up? Comparing Arrays, Lists, and Maps
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How Do Java's Lists Measure Up? Comparing Arrays, Lists, and Maps
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Java offers several solutions for storing objects in an ordered list: arrays, Lists, and Maps���to mention the best known. This article analyzes the performance benefits and drawbacks of these lists using several examples.
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