What is the difference between this:
public class Foo {
private Bar bar;
public Foo() { bar = new Bar(); }
}
and this:
public class Foo {
private Bar bar = new Bar();
public Foo() { }
}
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The difference is that in the second case field initialization happens before this/base constructor while in the first case initialization happens inside the constructor.