I'm not a luddite. I just prefer the best tools for the job, tools that can be used with any software project. The Unix IDE is the best in the world.
What's the point of a static type system if I'm going to write unit tests anyways?
Hey guys, I'm the original author of that article, and I appreciate the comments. A few points: * I started this article about 8 years ago. * I've been trying to keep it up to date, so your comments are being reviewed.…
> > Function Pointers -- Missing > Java 8 Yet again, they admitted an important feature was missing. Again, I am not familiar with Java 8 but I suspect their implementation is horribly wrong. > > Constructors can't call…
Hi, this is the original author. You sent me an email asking me to respond so I will. > Are we using the same Java? No, I originally wrote the article back in 2008 or so. >> GC Sucks So Badly, That You Should Avoid…
I'm not a luddite. I just prefer the best tools for the job, tools that can be used with any software project. The Unix IDE is the best in the world.
What's the point of a static type system if I'm going to write unit tests anyways?
Hey guys, I'm the original author of that article, and I appreciate the comments. A few points: * I started this article about 8 years ago. * I've been trying to keep it up to date, so your comments are being reviewed.…
> > Function Pointers -- Missing > Java 8 Yet again, they admitted an important feature was missing. Again, I am not familiar with Java 8 but I suspect their implementation is horribly wrong. > > Constructors can't call…
Hi, this is the original author. You sent me an email asking me to respond so I will. > Are we using the same Java? No, I originally wrote the article back in 2008 or so. >> GC Sucks So Badly, That You Should Avoid…