Can you please explain the difference between value type and a reference type?

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A value type is more optimized type and always immutable e.g. primitive int, long, double and float in Java, while a reference type points to a object, which can be mutable or Immutable. You can also say that value type points to a value while reference type points to an object.
Submitted by: Murtaza

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