Java
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Anonymous
2009-03-30 2:34
Whatever happened to it. It used to be "the big new thing" but that died down.
Now it's back to the same old C/C++, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but I'm just curious why all the enthusiasm for Java is gone.
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Anonymous
2009-03-30 2:39
>>1
that faster python with c-like syntax and static typing with type iinference thing sorta killed it.
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Anonymous
2009-03-30 2:55
>>1
You do know that it's still big, it just the hype died down.
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Anonymous
2009-03-30 3:41
All the SCALABLE ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS in Java-land drained out the enthusiasm. The MSFT remake didn't help it either.
And there are tons of other languages for the cool kids to get into, even if some of them are SLOW AS FUCK
Name:
Anonymous
2009-03-30 4:00
well, it's slow as shit. What can I say.
Is there even advantage in java over c++?
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Anonymous
2009-03-30 4:10
Sorry, I don't even know Why I should use SLOW AS FUCK. Will it make me a hipster?
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Anonymous
2009-03-30 4:54
>>6
It'll make you a weeaboo.
Now, if you also happen to be writing a WEB TWO POINT OH application, you will be a weeaboo hipster.
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Anonymous
2009-03-30 9:04
Name:
Anonymous
2009-03-30 10:38
Java is fine. Enthusiasm? people find what they look for.
Java is just SO EASY that the "dumbass" and their kin are able to be involved. It is a lucrative but annoying situation.
Java the platform and Java7 especially since it is GPL will be here forever and will be molded to what those in the know want and demand.
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Anonymous
2009-03-30 11:09
Marketing budget ran out.
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Anonymous
2011-02-04 18:39