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Why is Java so popular?

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-28 16:52

Python is so much easier to use.

Java requires either a bracket or a semicolon on every single fucking line. In Python, just indent.

System.out.println("foo") vs print "foo"

Arrays can only store objects of a single type and
must have a specified size while lists in Python have neither of these restrictions

Why must you specify the type of the variable when you're declaring it? Why can't Java figure out something so simple?

The "for loop" in Python iterates over all the elements in the object. In Java, you must do the retarded
(int i;i<something;i++) bullshit.

Python > Java

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-29 11:07

Guys, I like FOIC. I really do, not my favourite language, but it's up there. It does so much right. It almost hits the mark of being the perfect programming language for making concept programs, before building them in lower languages. That's the general consensus of /anus/, that FOIC is alright.

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