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by AndyKelley
5722 days ago
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Because when we call Java "ugly" or "stupid," it's the community we're talking about. My room mate is an extremely talented Java programmer, and he can fly around Eclipse[1] like a giant rainbow steamroller[2]. He uses Java like it should be used, and it's great. But I don't think he represents the community. He tells me horror stories of code he refactors at work written by people in his own office, or worse, outsourced companies, and it's bad. It seems to me that that kind of code is more representative of the community. When you're going to join a project, you have a better chance of encountering code not sucking if the overall culture of that language is better. [1]: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=eclipse+sorcery
[2]: http://theoatmeal.com/comics/literally |
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