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Kasumi-Astra

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Posted on 02-17-07 09:58 PM Link | Quote
Oh, he's elitest all right- but I tend to notice people who like Java are like people who like using Perl, C or even Linux- they absolutely swear by it and little else. Maybe that's just programmers in general, but I find certain languages tend to experience fanboyism more than others, and Java and C++ are the worst
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Posted on 02-18-07 03:34 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by never-obsolete
var1 gets converted to an unsigned int when compared with 10 (another unsigned int)
and thus #2 would get executed. not #1 as expected.
What stupid compiler are you using?

Originally posted by Simon Belmont
you should've made every variable and class giberrish names just to piss him off :p

A fun idea, but he'd probably lose points for not making readable/maintainable code or blah blah.
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Posted on 02-18-07 06:43 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Kasumi-Astra
Oh, he's elitest all right- but I tend to notice people who like Java are like people who like using Perl, C or even Linux- they absolutely swear by it and little else. Maybe that's just programmers in general, but I find certain languages tend to experience fanboyism more than others, and Java and C++ are the worst


fanboyism reaches everywhere, so I'd hardly consider that a reason to hate something; because of fanboys, if there is a brand name, there is someone who swears by it.

This thread was definitely an interesting read, though. I would've partaken more in the discussion but I don't think I really deserve too with my limited knowledge.
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