When I create an ArrayList object and add other objects to it, printing out the ArrayList object will print out the memory references of the objects inside. However, if I add String to the ArrayList object, it will not print out the memory references of the String but rather the actual String value. String is also an object of a class right, so why does it not print out the String memory reference?
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