If your eclipse's target and src is set to the same as your javac, why
would eclipse compiles and javac reject it?

On Aug 7, 1:40 am, JodaStephen <scolebou...@joda.org> wrote:
> BTW, as a parallel to this Scala discussion, consider generics in
> Java. I will argue that the total number of people that *fully*
> understand generics, to the point at which they can explain every
> aspect of syntax they see, write any valid API and never have to
> consult the FAQhttp://www.angelikalanger.com/GenericsFAQ/JavaGenericsFAQ.html
> is vanishingly small. Very limited "enlightenment".
> For example, even yesterday I encountered a problem where the compiler
> in Eclipse compiled something and javac rejected it. And frankly, many
> of my API writing sessions end up as trial and error.
>
> Stephen
> PS. I know Scala does generics differently...no need to repeat that
> fact...
>
> On Aug 6, 11:50 pm, Wildam Martin <mwil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 00:09, Kevin Wright <kev.lee.wri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Unlike certain religions/cults, there's no limit on how many are
> > > allowed to be enlightened here :)
>
> > The limit is the level of intelligence required to master the
> > language. If only the 10 smartest people in the world are intelligent
> > enough to master it, "enlightment" is limited to those. ;-)
>
> > --
> > Martin Wildamhttp://www.google.com/profiles/mwildam

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