On 6 Feb 2013, at 15:37, Galder Zamarreño wrote: >>>> I don't think that encouraging scala code is good purely for maintenance >>>> reasons. If there's a choice, it should be java. Not saying that learning >>>> a new language is not cool - but in practice people are a bit put off by >>>> maintaining Scala code. Its not only about what the writer of the code >>>> prefers as a language: it's more important what the maintainers of the >>>> code >>>> will has to work with. >>> >>> Would such maintainers also be put off by new language features (lambdas) >>> in Java 8 when we (eventually) baseline to it? :-) >> It's really NOT the same thing: any decent java programmer keeps up with all >> the enhancements in Java. >> What I might not want to - as an ISPN programmer - is to keep up with the >> language enhancements in Scala. And I might need to do that because of Scala >> language enhancements used in ISPN. > > ^ I wonder whether C programmers thought the same way 20 years ago. Personally I don't believe Scala is the next big thing as it doesn't have a "killer" feature, e.g. OOP from C -> C++ or GC from C++ -> Java.
Cheers, -- Mircea Markus Infinispan lead (www.infinispan.org)
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