Walter Bright <newshou...@digitalmars.com> wrote:
> It's also clear that traits work very well "in the small", i.e. in
> specifications of the feature, presentation slide decks, tutorials, etc.
> Just like Exception Specifications did. It's the complex hierarchies where it 
> fell apart.

I'm not convinced at all that checked exceptions (as implemented in Java,
not C++) don't work.

My suspicion is that the usual Java code monkey is just too sloppy to care
and thus sees it more as a nuisance rather than the help that it is.

I think Rust attracts a different kind of programmer than Java.

Tobi

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