Heh, yeah. It's simple, really - as long as people put in the effort
and emotion for java to become a better language, they at least seem
to think that java is worth improving. Those who think it is beyond
salvation would obviously be using something else.

On May 3, 12:09 am, Wildam Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 23:45, Rakesh <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Also, I DON'T consider the use of getters/setters as something
> > troubling - I have far more important issues to deal with!
>
> I don't remember who it was in an older episode - maybe Dick - who
> said: Java developers are always whining while .NET developers for
> example in general seem to be more satisfied.
>
> My observation is that by tendency (not by rule!) there are more Java
> developers around who already have been a very long time in the
> software development business.
>
> I think this could be a reason that a lot of "philosophical" thoughts
> and a lot of innovative thoughts come from those. From the languages I
> worked with so far, Java is one of my very favorites. So despite
> things you want to get improved, keep in mind, that Java is already a
> very "nice" language. :-)
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