@BenjaminGruenbaum as to the code I have written in the last few years dealing with nulls, it is: Preconditions.checkNotNull(theArg, "get lost") or Objects.requireNonNull(theArg, "getLost") :p
Or... You can be a grown up child and deal with them; they are now part of the landscape so deal with it when your language acknowledges their existence
@fge just because "cool language X" does something doesn't make it a good idea. Also - python is not statically typed - also you mean None which is different but meh.
You're confusing it with Ruby or ObjectiveC probably.
Honestly, I don't give a damn; I learn to deal with those "lacks", some of which are not even lacks to me since I don't even know about them. And so far I miss none of them. QED
Also, generators provide syntax support - not sure how suppliers are even related. Just the fact something can act as an iterable doesn't mean the language has generators.
(which makes them far less efficient than if they don't but that's not a concern for CS theorists, right? It is a concern for "casual", run-of-the-mill developers however)
It's not part of the landscape - I coded a month and a half in Swift and got along just fine without nulls, it's quite simple really - stuff can't be null - it has to be initialized when you access it.
I have never said that Java didn't have bad stuff; I simply say that I can deal with them just fine 100 - epsilon % of the time, and that its good stuff amply makes up for its deficiencies
You do realize that Swift is one of the fastest programming languages out there right? That it's an un GC'd language that's built to outperform C in benchmarks, right?
@BenjaminGruenbaum that argument is totally irrelevant; if it were that relevant then all the packages that I have written so far would be bad only for one reason: because they are in Java and Java has null?
> I call it my billion-dollar mistake. It was the invention of the null reference in 1965. ... This has led to innumerable errors, vulnerabilities, and system crashes, which have probably caused a billion dollars of pain and damage in the last forty years.
@BenjaminGruenbaum only because programmers were not disciplined enough; but programmers are a species, you know, they evolve; and with time they learn to deal with oddities
I defy you: calculate the amount of damage caused by null in the last 5 years; then in the last 15 years; incorporate inflation; I can guarantee you: you'll see that in the last 5 years null will have caused far less damage in proportion
It's just all those stupid developers at Oracle and Microsoft and Google who have these silly bugs filling up their bug trackers - you know what they lack? discipline.
It's a shame people like Tony Hoare can't be more disciplined like yourself.
You don't know what a generator or a coroutine or a closure or a monad is, you haven't actually written in languages other than Java and C but you don't care about those hipsters - they don't know their shit and they don't have discipline. Smart competent people don't make mistakes and certainly you don't.
Screw everyone in the software field in the last 40 years who ever wrote anything on how building software works.
Screw Fred Brooks, he doesn't understand software, screw Tony Hoare too - they're just hipsters who didn't have the discipline to write working software.
I can certainly screw them if they are on the same level as those OS people who boasted that microkernels are God, and guess what, today, microkernels are close to nowhere; now, if you could just abandon your "I'm better than you" stance and talk concrete stuff, I'd be happy to listen
But your stance certainly doesn't incite me to try and inquire any further
@OlegKuznetsov Because they have the most ridiculous API ever. Only 20 polls from each IP using the pastebin API per day, and only 20 uploads per day from your account unless it's premium. BS
@BenjaminGruenbaum only because programmers were not disciplined enough; but programmers are a species, you know, they evolve; and with time they learn to deal with oddities
I am getting Error: Could not find or load main class -- but have exhausted the steps from posted questions. $javac NER_Sample.java --> creates a new file called NER_Sample.class ; $java NER_Sample returns Could not find or load main class.