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Factory classes

Name: Anonymous 2005-11-17 4:09

Can somebody explain what are factory classes good for? As in, "why all this shit"? I have the impression factory classes are yet another suit in the Emperor's wardrobe. To me, they always looked like some bored programmer who needs to keep his job and hates the KISS principle decided to make our lives worse.

Name: Anonymous 2005-11-26 13:13

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The real big question is how much bullshit have you taken from your boss, your faggy PC magazines featuring advanced tricks on how to install an extra DVD drive to watch legally purchased and regionalized movies, and your one week business computing course before coming here to write that?

The people posting here are programmers. Some novice, some intermediate, and some expert, as proven by different posts in different threads. They are the ones doing the real thing in their spare time, and they want to do it in the best and most comfortable way, giving spare time is unlimited, and they don't have to respond to a shithead manager who tells them what language to use, but wouldn't know how to write a heapsort function.

Haven't you wondered why is Java so popular among managers, consultants, and large corporations who are all about "business, business, business, lolz" and buy their fagged up magazines where Sun and M$ have paid to say "Java is serious business", ".NET rox", while it's tremendously unpopular in free software that's designed and written by real programmers? Java is the new Cobol. Nobody in his/her sane mind would do that. You code in Java at work because you're getting paid for it, some retarded manager is wasting money on it and you're making money for longer thanks to it. Then you come home with your money and do somehting you really like. Admittedly, I wouldn't use Java for absolutely anything I wanted to do, unless I'm getting paid.

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