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by gngeal
4563 days ago
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Java has always been a good language if you ignored the ecosystem. You mean "no unsigned types (even though the language is essentially machine-level when it comes to integers), no compact memory layouts for aggregate data, no useful function values without jumping through hoops etc." is an approach that leads to good languages? |
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That's not my opinion, but just what I understood his comment to be about (personally I prefer the npm approach any day over Maven).