Georg Wrede: > If Walter had ulimited time, the of course I'd favor either defining the > precedence, or then enforcing errors on them, and not leaving them > undefined. Or, probably, with Walter's unlimited time, I'd vote for a > system that is the Theoretically Best mix of programming praxis and > compiler enforcement.
Java is currently the most used language because it gives a big help in avoiding bugs or fixing them. And today Java is not a slow language. Java shows why having undefined things is bad for productivity and doesn't give much performance or portability. Bye, bearophile