Yup, and a club for VB, Python, C, C++, C#, Perl, shell scripts, JavaScript, LISP, Fortran, Cobol, ADA, Assembler, TCL/TK, Pascal, ASP, PHP, CSS, SDI and THC.
I got tired of language wars about 2 years ago. The same scenarios play out again and again, and it's usually because one of:
- Someone has been coding Language A for years and has only recently tried Language B and can't find their way around it.
- Languages are written for a purpose and with an idea in mind. Programmer A does not understand the purpose or the idea behing the language.
- Comparisons are drawn between tiny aspects ("But A handles 32-bit-buffer underrun flushes in Glob objects derived from moose-aspect flubbers much better than B, so B sucks").
- Someone has had a bad experience with Language B and has abandoned it.
- Someone is simply a religious fanatic that insists everything should be done in A because they do and so should everybody else.
Language bashing is childish and useless.