On 9/5/2014 11:42 PM, Chris wrote:
On Friday, 5 September 2014 at 14:18:46 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
It's not a rant. I'm happier in the D world than in the Java world, that's all. It's only when you step outside of the Java world that you realize who restricted and restrictive it is. For what it's worth, Java is a safe enough technology for companies. Middle of the road type of thing.
Java has its place. I would say that Python plugins isn't it. Right tool for the job and all that. Like you, I'm happier in the D world, but I don't see it as a silver bullet. I'd still choose Java for particular projects for the same reasons I'd choose Java over C++ for those same projects. I don't find it restrictive at all (I actually enjoy it; I also enjoy C). As long as you work within its boundaries and use it as it's meant to be used, it works perfectly well.
That holds true for any language and, IMO, is what trips people up the most when moving from one language to another. This is very clear when you take, say, a Java programmer who actually likes it and one who uses it for the day job but prefers C++ and compare their list of gripes. Eckel's books are called "Thinking in..." for a reason.
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