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On 8/7/10 13:02 , Kevin Wright wrote:
>
> Admittedly, there is a long journey in learning to distinguish
> between "familiar", "easy" and "simple", but IMO it's one worth
> taking.
>
Java has got the advantage of being widely taught in universities. I
still believe it's simpler, but it has got the familiarity advantage,
undoubtedly, do it's really hard to guess in which percentage these
factors apply.

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