On Friday 09 June 2006 05:07, Christopher Bradford wrote:
> Java (or any compiled language) over CF (or any interpreted language) is

CF is compiled.

> that it tends to be much easier to find and track method calls and
.
> having the method defined with a comment indicating that the subclass
> implements the method would have been helpful (so there is *some* point to
> it... :-) ).

I tend to have abstract 'api' classes throw an exception of 
type "AbstractMethod", but yeah.
Tracing method calls is easy enough in either language (I found). If in doubt, 
just throw an exception and look at the stack dump :-)

> it's not a big deal -- especially since people aren't generally supposed to
> be mucking with the code.

Oh, oops :-)

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Tom Chiverton

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