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Professor Hank Stalica | Java Tutorial #8: An Introduction to the StringBuffer Class @ProfessorHankStalica | Uploaded 7 months ago | Updated 1 hour ago
Let's take a quick look at the StringBuffer class in Java. StringBuffer allows us to have strings that are mutable (changeable) as opposed to regular old String objects.

We'll see how to create them and now to utilize some of the methods to manipulate the string managed by the StringBuffer object.

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