Am 12.11.2013 17:10, schrieb eles:
On Tuesday, 12 November 2013 at 15:35:48 UTC, Dicebot wrote:
On Tuesday, 12 November 2013 at 15:27:36 UTC, bearophile wrote:
Ali Çehreli:
Sometimes I have feeling language researchers live in some strange
imaginary world and never actually check how their

Lambda the Ultimate and Javaland.

Well, in defence of Javaland, it is a consequence how easy it is for enterprise architects to try out their crazy ideas in Java.

Except for a few years at CERN, I always worked in enterprise land, so
I have seen FactoryFactoryAbstractThingy being done in:

- C based platform which used its own concept of pointers, requiring conversions between framework pointers and C pointers

- A Frankenstein framework done in CORBA with a healthy mix of C++ and Perl code

- A Perl framework for generating code for control of telecommunication networks with a thousands plugins, which affected the way the whole code
generation was done, requiring multiple passes

- A transformation engine done in XML/XSLT (yes really!) with a JavaScript API being called from a Java driver application

- A framework done on top of J2EE, as if J2EE wasn't enough

Better stop here. :)

--
Paulo

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