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Monthly Archives: November 2008

Typestate checker – introduction

  • By Adam Warski
  • 17 November, 2008
  • 3 Comments

When dealing with mutable objects in Java, we quite often see that “states” of the class considered emerge. The (abstract) “state” depends of course on the content of the fields … Continue Reading →


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