@Robert Hickman yes somehow that's a valid conclusion; however, I can walk and talk; it does not bother me at all; I like distractions.
You have a nice day. On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 9:38 AM Robert Hickman <robehick...@gmail.com> wrote: > @M. W. Moe If you don't like the java-isms you can ignore them to a > large extent, which I do. However in doing so you're going against the > grain and will end up writing a lot of stuff yourself. I do find it > weird how PHP has morphed so drastically from it's origins and also > wander why. If people wanted a Java-esque language, why not use Java > in the first place? > > This discussion is off topic. > > On Thu, 11 Apr 2019 at 17:15, Benjamin Morel <benjamin.mo...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > why? if voicing reasonable criticisms is bothering you; then you should > > do something else in life; > > > because engineering is built on this `very` concept; > > > > You're very welcome to challenge the "java impurities" that have been a > > foundation of the language for 15 years—although you may better invest > your > > own time by switching to another language that's already closer to what > you > > expect. > > > > But calling people pigs when they disagree with you is not what I'd call > > reasonable criticism. > > > > > I am not in the apex or any emotional trend; it does not interest me. > > > > Oh that's exactly the impression you've left so far. >