Amen brother!
Getting things done is not that hard. I don't need a burn down chart and some dude with a Dilbertesque PHB role to do my job effectively. I view anyone waxing on about so-called agile in the same light as those who…
I can define a resource management method which accepts any object which belongs to a class that provides a close method irrespective of whether that class implements close as part of an an interface or not.
It's a much needed cleanup of something that's always resulted in clutter in my code. C# has had this feature for over a decade. Nice to see Java adding this since I have a lot of Java code to maintain. Like a lot of…
Amen brother!
Getting things done is not that hard. I don't need a burn down chart and some dude with a Dilbertesque PHB role to do my job effectively. I view anyone waxing on about so-called agile in the same light as those who…
I can define a resource management method which accepts any object which belongs to a class that provides a close method irrespective of whether that class implements close as part of an an interface or not.
It's a much needed cleanup of something that's always resulted in clutter in my code. C# has had this feature for over a decade. Nice to see Java adding this since I have a lot of Java code to maintain. Like a lot of…