So, you have an opinion. You're entitled to it. What you're not
entitled to is badgering a contributor into agreeing with your
opinion.

On Nov 20, 5:34 am, Liam Knox <[email protected]> wrote:
> JCP vote.
>
> Google collections is a fantastic AP and I like MapMaker also. You could
> argue it is pushing too far towards caching though. Why I cant do
> Maps.newConcurrentHashMap() is a more pertinent question.
>
> Guice has benefited the community also and we are all thankful to you, I
> hold my hat up for that, but I maintain Guice's most important role  has
> been in influence rather than adoption. Where as Spring has basically ripped
> apart this nonsense of J2EE, Guice has influenced the direction of IoC and
> Spring adoption of better annotation/Java based configuration.
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> On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Bob Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 6:35 PM, Liam Knox <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> You did help create google collections.  From my understanding around the
> >> Immutable idioms.  Though I doubt not the great and profound idea to base 
> >> it
> >> all on Iterable. This is the key to the APIs success.
>
> >> But please correct me if I am wrong.
>
> > I created MapMaker among other things. I didn't have much to do with the
> > immutable implementations, but I think they're awesome.
>
> > Best thing Guice did was introduce annotations in the IoC domain.  In your
> >> honesty you will concede this.
>
> >> Guice was never Spring. Spring was an absolute Game Changer for
> >> application development.
>
> > Guice benefited from Spring's experience.
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> > The best parts of Guice are its clean, intuitive API, its attention to
> > detail, and its efficient implementation. The annotations are great, but so
> > are provider methods.
>
> >> Again I think this vote went in the best interests of everyone.
>
> > What vote?
>
> > Bob
>
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