On Saturday, 15 September 2012 at 12:43:22 UTC, Alex Rønne Petersen wrote:
But this being said, I agree that references being nullable by default is hurtful. It allows any object reference to have an invalid state even though in 99% of cases, that doesn't make sense. It's a giant hole in the type system that many new languages have gotten rid of very early (forcing the programmer to use explicit option/nullable types).

Are speaking about classes? Then how they can be initialized (except for null and other existing object)?


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