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There's nothing stopping you from writing code that is completely functional and devoid of nulls these days. It's just that java obviously still allows nulls if someone needs to use them (partly for interoperability with legacy code)

But if you're going to argue about the mere presence of null being problematic, you might as well complain about the ability to use "unsafe" code in Rust too.



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