Am 01.04.2009 um 08:56 schrieb Phillip Hutchings:
Cocoa/WebObject's collection classes describe _intent_, not method. In
fact, in Cocoa the underlying implementation actually changes as you
use it.
Java's collection classes describe the method. They assume that you
have a reasonable idea of what you're doing.
Which helps you not really with the Weak*, Synchronized* and TreeMap
for example, as they have actual functionality changes, not merely
runtime differences. So it's not "fair" to list those when comparing
class count.
Cheers, Anjo
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