I happen to like javas package system. It's simple and absolute. I
like that. That issue is actually one of my biggest complaints about
c# trying to organize code in that is a nightmare to me. To many ways
to screw up in my opinion

On Sunday, September 19, 2010, Josh Berry <[email protected]> wrote:
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> 2010/9/19 Cédric Beust ♔ <[email protected]>
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> I've found Java to be remarkably style impervious in the sense that I can 
> read Java code using all kinds of different styles (different indentations, 
> different brace placements, different namings for fields or variables, 
> etc...) and not be bothered by it for more than a few seconds.
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> I can't say the same about C++ and it's probably too early to tell whether 
> Scala has this nice quality too.
> I've found the biggest thing that I hate about Java nowdays is that I am 
> forced to organize my code around what Java wants, not around how I am 
> actually thinking about things.  I grant that you can easily abuse packages 
> != directories, but I have found there is less value in that equality than I 
> would have thought.
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> Of course, I still have dreams of someday writing a "literate" program. :)
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