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On 8/12/10 10:15 , Kevin Wright wrote:
> would you change to a language that, by default and by convention,
> already applies many of the good practices that FindBugs checks
> for?

Come on, this was pretty much expected :-) A language doesn't apply
anything, programmers are those who apply good or bad practices. A
language can orient things in a certain direction, at best. This means
that you always need FindBugs or such to measure some aspects of the
internal quality.

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