VCS2010_03_04 – Understanding Instantiation with the new Operator
In this video we turn our focus solely to the process of creating a new instance of a class, often referred to as “instantiation”. Bob explains the difference between a class and an object, or rather, one instance of a class … explaining how a variable is just a reference to an object stored in the computer’s heap. Bob reinforces this notion by quizzing you on a few code snippets that “play” with this idea of references and objects, and challenges you to think about the method invocation operator ( ) when creating a new instance of an object (he answers it on Day 4 .. see “Constructors”).
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