@JThelen said:
@Savior said:Since we have the I hate Oracle club, I was thinking, doesn't Java should have this "privilege" too?
I read through all the rest of this. I figure I'll save some time and just quote this with my reply.
GTFO Troll. Seriously; I can understand an 'I hate Oracle Club'. There's a lot in Oracle DB that doesn't need to be there, and the HR suite of applications holds a special place with me.. IE a room full of unfed angry bears for the development team.
As to Java, you've done nothing but perpetuate the same old bullshit mythologies that have been around for years, and are still nothing but bullshit and spew.
Additionally, since you seem to be too bothered to back up your opinions with anything but bullshit conjecture, don't expect it from anyone else.
Cheers.
Erm, that's like the troll calling the other... troll all warty and sub-bridge dwelling.... erm...
Look, if you love Java, just say so, it's OK, we won't make fun of you. But does it really require such a personally directed diatribe?
I personally can't stand Java.
I don't like the following
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- Static typing...
- ...On methods
- Throws x exception handling
- Interfaces
- Lack of multiple inheritance
- Huge, clunky on load JVM
- Incompatible JVM's
- 15 classes, 15 files
- A class involved in "Hello World"
- BufferedStreamReader reader = new BufferedStreamReader(new InputStreamReader(con.getInputStream())); to read from console
- Gets & Sets
But, I'm not going to insult you because you like it.
If I had to work with Java, I'm sure I'd develop a pathological hatred of it, eventually. But, if I'd worked solely in C++ prior, and then found Java, it would've been so... relieving, a delightful language. So I can understand how some people love it.
That said, I'll stay away from it as much as possible, but I'm still not going to abuse you for liking it. In other words, chill.</FONT>
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