Well, allright, you got me there. Still, if you think messing with the
language itself is _fun_ (guilty!), you go and do that as a hobby.

On Sep 24, 7:46 pm, Fabrizio Giudici <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Reinier Zwitserloot wrote:
> > Where this argument kind of falls down is the personal marketing
> > angle. Being responsible for some major java feature is a massive boon
> > on your CV. I'm also going to presume for a moment people are a bit
> > like me and money is not your only motivator; making your mark on the
> > world by making cool stuff people want to use motivates just fine.
>
> But you don't need to put your hands into Java to get a massive boon to
> your CV. You can do that also making a neat framework or tool (let's
> think of Spring, for instance). I'd say that putting the hands into a
> language is one of the hardest things to do, and probably the worse
> thing to do for improving a CV from the cost / benefit perspective (with
> the exception of very few people). It's much more convenient the way of
> frameworks or tools.
>
> Sure, it's not the money the only thing that move use, but no money no
> party. :-(
>
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