(Ok - how bizarre - I sent this mail yesterday (2 days?), but it went
nowhere...)
Definitely. It's built to be as api compatible as possible with
collections, while upgrading to generics. It's also going through the
process of making it easier to use from a generics side of things
(doesn't give as many compiler warnings).
There are a few things that I have noticed that have been deprecated
prematurely, but it's way ahead of just converting the code to generics.
Let's get going on this... I have a whole heap of architecture tickets I
want to open (can't against the sourceforge project, as it's api
compatible :)
AND they've been wanting to get into the sandbox for a while, but there
hasn't been the community to support it (from what I can see)...
Cheers
Stephen
Niall Pemberton wrote:
What about the guys that have already done this in sourceforge?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/collections
If what they've done is any good, it would make sense to start with
that they have and get them invloved here.
Niall
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