Autoboxing is used in Java, C# and Ruby.
I don't think you should be including Ruby, which has no non-object primitives to autobox.
Autoboxing seems kind of nifty, but I'm not sure if it gains enough to be worthwhile (though I thought it was cool at first). If you haven't already, read through the "controversial" thread above and then let me know what you think.
It is the kind of thing that can look good on the surface, but instead of bringing any real unification of objects and primitives, it just brings inconsistencies to your code.
In reply to Re: Autoboxing: Yes or No?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Autoboxing: Yes or No?
by Ovid
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