Java: What deeper point about Arrays and Indexed Access should a senior Java developer mention?

Difficulty:

Hard

Questions:

1

Time Limit:

2 minutes

Passing Score:

100%

Question

What deeper point about Arrays and Indexed Access should a senior Java developer mention?

  1. Senior answers mention cache locality and compact memory layout because array-backed structures are often faster in practice than pointer-heavy alternatives.
  2. At senior level, the right answer is that Arrays and Indexed Access exists mostly for historical syntax reasons.
  3. At senior level, the JVM removes the tradeoffs around Arrays and Indexed Access, so design choices barely matter.
  4. At senior level, any approach to Arrays and Indexed Access is equally correct if it compiles and passes a small test.

Hint

Look beyond syntax and explain the runtime, API, or design consequence.

Answer and rationale

Correct answer: A. Senior answers mention cache locality and compact memory layout because array-backed structures are often faster in practice than pointer-heavy alternatives.

Senior answers mention cache locality and compact memory layout because array-backed structures are often faster in practice than pointer-heavy alternatives. This is the kind of tradeoff-aware answer senior interviews usually expect.

Track: Java