Yes. I'm a C programmer. So? I don't see a problem. I embraced my UNIX soul long ago and I am happy together with my compiler (who is a cute layered front/backend design!). We have a fucking lot of functions in and outside of the kernel and I am pretty compact and resource conserving.
But thanks anyway asshole. Go and beat off to your stupid garbage collection shit while I #INCLUDE <stdio.h> with my preprocessor.
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Anonymous2009-11-30 16:19
Yes. I'm a LISP programmer. So? I don't see a problem. I embraced my functional soul long ago and I am happy together with my car (who is my cute other car!). We have a fucking lot of lambdas in and outside other closures and I am pretty printing and referentially transparent.
But thanks anyway asshole. Go and beat off to your stupid Von Neumann machine while I eval/apply SEXPs with my metacircular evaluator.
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Yes it is, actually. Although not necessary because of the syntax.
Java is the most universal type-safe language with garbage collection. It is { nearly | all } open source at this point, and has the best open source IDEs in the industry.
Unfortunately, like all of its predecessors, it is gorged with legacy cruft, thus leading to a burdensome and bulky runtime and crippled execution speed. It also suffers difficulty with deployment, likely originating from massive cock-blocks by Microsoft in the early days.