On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 5:13 AM, John Ament <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> My thoughts on the article can be surmised in this one statement
>
> foo.x += 1 is so much more readable than foo.setX(foo.getX() + 1)


Mutable? :(


>
>
> it's honest and true.  so far i've only had to develop a few small
> apps in C# (a couple desktop apps and a couple of server side apps),
> so I definitely don't have a strong feeling of the language (only one
> app was database driven).  C# just feels much more like a modern
> programming language compared to java.  the one thing the author
> doesn't point out is the ability to declare a class across multiple
> files, this is extremely useful when building desktop applications, as
> you can create one class w/ both UI interaction and back end
> interaction, while keeping the two areas completely separate.
>
> i love java, don't get me wrong. started in highschool about 99 and
> have been toying with it since... and as i just typed that i realize
> that i've been tinkering with it for far too long, 10 years now.
>
> - John
>
> >
>


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