Thanks for the laugh this morning with the anecdotes about AOP and the
problems with basic compsci work! BTDT

On Dec 16, 9:41 pm, Alex Turner <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wrote AOP code last year, and was told off because no one else could
> understand AOP yet (srsly?), and so it couldn't be maintained (a fair
> point, but tragic, as it was made of win, and uncovered a massive
> bug).  The number of other people I know in my division who could
> write the first year CompSci exercise to reverse a list using
> recursion by rote could likely be counted on the fingers of one hand,
> and it's possible Captain Hook's bad hand would cover it.  Even if I
> could convince our management that Scala was the next step on the path
> to enlightenment, I can't imagine too many others would be lining up
> to join a project using it as the primary language.

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