Quoting from <Idea Graveyard - ideas we have rejected>:
- Tuples for n > 2
..
- create a map from an Iterable<Pair>, ...
From this context I was lead to believe a Pair class exists in Guava.
However, I can't find any such implementation.
Is providing a concrete implementation of Map.Entry in
com.google.common.collect not a good idea?
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A: It forces every programmer to grow a Pair.
http://james-iry.blogspot.com/2010/05/anatomy-of-annoyance.html
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