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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T17:00:51+00:00 2026-05-10T17:00:51+00:00

In a language where both are available, would you prefer to see an instance

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In a language where both are available, would you prefer to see an instance constructor or a static method that returns an instance?

For example, if you’re creating a String from a char[]:

  1. String.FromCharacters(chars);

  2. new String(chars);

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  1. 2026-05-10T17:00:51+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 5:00 pm

    In Effective Java, 2nd edition, Joshua Bloch certainly recommends the former. There are a few reasons I can remember, and doubtless some I can’t:

    • You can give the method a meaningful name. If you’ve got two ways of constructing an instance both of which take an int, but have different meanings for that int, using a normal method makes the calling code much more readable.
    • A corollary of the first – you can have different factory methods with the same parameter list
    • You can return null for ‘potentially expected failure’ cases whereas a constructor will always either return a value or throw an exception
    • You can return a type other than the declared (e.g. return a derived class)
    • You can use it as a factory, to potentially return a reference to the same object several times

    The downsides:

    • It’s not as idiomatic, currently – developers are more used to seeing ‘new’
    • If you see ‘new’ you know you’re getting a new instance (modulo the oddity I mentioned recently)
    • You need to make appropriate constructors available for subclasses
    • In C# 3, constructor calls are able to set fields/properties in a compact manner with object initializer expressions; the feature doesn’t apply to static method calls
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