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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T18:07:22+00:00 2026-05-14T18:07:22+00:00

I read about the way Java works with += operator, using StringBuilder . Is

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I read about the way Java works with += operator, using StringBuilder.
Is it the same with a ("a" + "b") operation?

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    2026-05-14T18:07:22+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:07 pm

    No. It’s not the same using StringBuilder than doing "a" + "b".

    In Java, String instances are immutable.

    So, if you do:

    String c = "a" + "b";
    

    You are creating new Strings every time you concatenate.

    On the other hand, StringBuilder is like a buffer that can grow as it needs when appending new Strings.

    StringBuilder c = new StringBuilder();
    c.append("a");
    c.append("b"); // c is only created once and appended "a" and "b".
    

    Rule of the thumb is (changed thanks to the comments I got):

    If you are going to concatenate a lot (i.e., concatenate inside a loop, or generating a big XML formed by several string concatenated variables), do use StringBuilder. Otherwise, simple concatenation (using + operator) will be just fine.

    Compiler optimizations also play a huge role when compiling this kind of code.

    Here’sfurther explanation on the topic.

    And more StackOVerflow questions on the issue:

    Is it better to reuse a StringBuilder in a loop?

    What's the best way to build a string of delimited items in Java?

    StringBuilder vs String concatenation in toString() in Java

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