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  • M Matt Newman

    Oh god, don't get me started on JSP... bad memories. [Damn, cp put this one in the wrong spot] -- modified at 11:36 Wednesday 14th February, 2007

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    Paul Watson
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    It is my current nightmare. Using it alongside a Rails app and JSP completely and utterly sucks.

    regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

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    • M Matt Newman

      I am sitting in a Data Structures class right now and it seems like every day the professor manages to bring up some new miracle feature that is new in version 5 or 6 and how its so new and gonna save the day blah blah blah. I'm sitting here wanting to scream out that all of these features existed in the first version of .NET. [Update]We are talking about ackerman's function again... nothing to do with data structures...:sigh: [/Update]

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      wait, you DON'T dislike Java, you dislike your Teacher ! :->


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      • N Nemanja Trifunovic

        Java (the language) is a joke. However, the framework is pretty big and rich, and when used from a good language like Scala[^], it surely looks like good platform for some applications. Also, I like the fact that Sun stubornly sticks to backward compatibility with new versions of Java. MS is way too much relaxed in this matter, IMHO.


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        Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:

        Java (the language) is a joke

        why ? they copied C# ? :~


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        • M Matt Newman

          Oh god, don't get me started on JSP... bad memories. [Damn, cp put this one in the wrong spot] -- modified at 11:36 Wednesday 14th February, 2007

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          JSP is ok, Struts is nightmare ! :rolleyes:


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            wait, you DON'T dislike Java, you dislike your Teacher ! :->


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            Matt Newman
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            No, I like the teacher (nice guy), I dislike java

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            • M Matt Newman

              No, I like the teacher (nice guy), I dislike java

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              it's amazing how many guys spit on java while loving .NET. that's paradoxal nonsense


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              • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                Java (the language) is a joke. However, the framework is pretty big and rich, and when used from a good language like Scala[^], it surely looks like good platform for some applications. Also, I like the fact that Sun stubornly sticks to backward compatibility with new versions of Java. MS is way too much relaxed in this matter, IMHO.


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                Paul Brower
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                How can you say the java 'language' pretty much sucks? Java is almost identical to c#. I've been using java for over 6 months now (for web apps). I still do windows apps in c#, however I have found it is a very easy and smooth transition to work between java and c#.

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                • T toxcct

                  it's amazing how many guys spit on java while loving .NET. that's paradoxal nonsense


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                  Rob Graham
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                  toxcct wrote:

                  t's amazing how many guys spit on java while loving .NET.

                  It's all about "throws":-D

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                  • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                    Judah Himango wrote:

                    MS is way too comitted to back compat, IMO

                    Would you dare telling it to any VB6 programmer?


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                    Judah Gabriel Himango
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                    What, are you saying VB6 apps don't run anymore?

                    Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. I'm currently blogging about: One can only dream (no income taxes) The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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                    • M Matt Newman

                      I am sitting in a Data Structures class right now and it seems like every day the professor manages to bring up some new miracle feature that is new in version 5 or 6 and how its so new and gonna save the day blah blah blah. I'm sitting here wanting to scream out that all of these features existed in the first version of .NET. [Update]We are talking about ackerman's function again... nothing to do with data structures...:sigh: [/Update]

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                      Tim Craig
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                      Java and C# are both toy languages that are some software marketing exec's wet dream. We'd be way ahead if they'd just put some effort into giving us decent C++ libraries.

                      The evolution of the human genome is too important to be left to chance idiots like CSS.

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