On Sunday 23 September 2007 09:52:35 Graham wrote:
[...snip stuff about Java and C++...]
> The lack of an object lifecycle and the lack of constness are just two
> of the things that continue to frustrate me with Java.
What do you mean by these? I think I know about you mean, but
don't see how they're lacking in Java. Unless you mean you don't
like garbage collectors. The final keyword gives you constants.
> Until 1.5, there
> were also no templates or enums.
Never really missed enums until I started using Java's new enums,
which are really nice. Being able to attach code to enums is really
useful, and somethig I was shocked recently to find C# doesn't allow.
> However, Javas huge set of API's OOTB and the quick development of web
> services are I believe what sells it.
This is the biggest advantage of Java, and also of C#. C# probably
wins on the quick development side since a lot of the stuff to do
the same in Java isn't 'standard'.
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