Makes me wonder why any of them like Java anyway since it's so slow.
And only used for rippling water applets.  :)

On Apr 30, 9:21 am, Weiqi Gao <[email protected]> wrote:
> At lease Dick is up front with his hatred of the Groovy!
>
> It's the attitudes of the other three that are more questionable.  You
> hear them say things like "type safety", "large applications",
> "performance", "xx times faster" all the time---all code words designed
> to slight The Groovy!
>
> :)  <= International humor emoticon attached for the humor-impaired.
>
>
>
> Steven Herod wrote:
> > Yeah, I agree.  He keeps saying he doesn't, but under that mild manner
> > polite English exterior, there is an angry man who just wants to open
> > a can of whoop ass on the Groovy.
>
> > For instance, did you notice he didn't mention at all in any of his
> > holiday tweets?
>
> > On Apr 30, 9:04 am, Joshua Marinacci <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Why that's uttering ridiculous. Dick *hates* The Groovy.
> >> On Apr 29, 2009, at 3:56 PM, Steven Herod wrote:
>
> >>> Guys (Gals?)
> >>> One thing I've learned lately is that whilst we're all bound together
> >>> by a profession and a programming language, our individual world views
> >>> are often radically different.
> >>> The advice of not talking about "religion, politics or sex" (aka
> >>> social issues) is probably the best advice we can take to keep us all
> >>> happily participating.
> >>> Lets get back to truly contentious issues, like closures, immutability
> >>> and if Dick loves the Groovy... :o)
>
> --
> Weiqi Gao
> [email protected]http://www.weiqigao.com/blog/
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