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user142019
00:01
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user142019
(Yes, I'm laughing at you.)
user142019
If you have used any sane language (such as C#, Python and Haskell) then you'll know that and why Java sucks.
java java java java
 
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01:30
Java is not just a language. I agree that the language lacks some of syntax features I'd like to see in, but that's by far outweighted by other traits of the platform unmatched by other platforms.
enums?
Let's see: Haskell - unusable for business apps. Python - pascal-like, slow, weird philosophy of most libraries. C# - Windows only, a bit slower, lack of good opensource libraries; those good usually ported from java.
And Java has good opensource libraries?
 
7 hours later…
09:00
Regarding serialization version UID
class A extends Exception
{
}
class A is being used in other class generates A exception.why jvm wants to create another serialversion UID "class A " contains baseclass Exception serialversion UID and runtime generated serialversion UID
why jvm externally genrates another Serialversion uid it can use existing serial version uid of base class
?
 
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11:09
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Q: How to make a C++ class non make non cloneable objects

Sanyam GoelHow can I make a Class non-cloneable like we can do in Java while creating singleton. Is there any condition we can put on copy constructor so that an exception can be thrown if user tries to make a copy of an object? I am a novice in C++ so kindly add any info to this or redirect if an answer ...

user142019
12:01
@OndraŽižka C# is not Windows-only.
user142019
"Those good usually ported from Java" is completely irrelevant.
user142019
Haskell is not "unusable for business applications." The only reason they're not used for them is that companies cannot find Haskell developers and they're afraid to try something that's different.
user142019
Python is fast enough for many applications and what the fuck "Pascal-like".
user142019
C# has many good open-source libraries, and isn't "slower" at all. Show me a benchmark.
user142019
And while the language part of Java is horrible, the library part is also horrible (for example: stringly-typed crap, violation of SRP, NEED MOAR INHERITANCE).
user142019
12:07
@Pawnguy7 inb4 Spring :D
user652649
12:48
user652649
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13:34
imgur.com/nBcmJXi.gif // creepy as fuck
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14:08
class TableFactory {

    // Singleton
    private function __construct(){}
    private function __clone(){}


    /**
     * @var TableFactory
     */
    private static $_instance;

    /**
     * @return TableFactory
     */
    public static function getInstance(){

        if (!isset(static::$_instance)) {
            static::$_instance = new static;
        }
        return static::$_instance;
    }

    /**
     * @var array
     */
    protected $_data = array();

    /**
     * @param $key
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16:14
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Q: Singleton and multithread

Yoonyou RyuPlease, look at the classes below and tell me if the code below is thread safe. The point of my question is that one class whose static method and that method calls singleton instance's method. Also, the static method is invoked by Runnable instance. So I am asking you guys to see the codes - sta...

 
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user142019
23:13
@FredOverflow I've been wondering about subtyping in common object-oriented languages.
user142019
For example, in C#, objects have one type though most of those types are subtypes of object.
user142019
However, an object has a GetType() method, not a GetTypes() method.
user142019
I wonder what would happen if a value could have multiple types.
user142019
"Hello, world!".GetTypes() would then return { typeof(IComparable), typeof(ICloneable), typeof(IConvertible), typeof(IComparable<string>), typeof(IEnumerable<char>), typeof(IEnumerable), typeof(IEquatable<string>), typeof(object) }.
user142019
I guess there would be a problem with covariance.

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