On Mon, 2007-07-16 at 09:19 -0600, Bryan Sant wrote:
> On 7/14/07, Michael Torrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Of course we all know Java is renowned for lending itself well to
> > over-engineering and pattern abuse. This little clip is amazing!
> > Without comments it's still a little under 100 lines of code! To top it
> > off, it's not even thread safe they tell me.
> >
> > If I got paid by the lines of code I'd switch to Java for sure. :)
>
> You're that full of venom towards Java that you can't spot an obvious
> joke when you see one? This program does the same as the following in
> Java:
Yup I hate Java. But whatever led you to believe that I did not
recognize is as a joke?
>
> public class Main {
> public static void main(String... args) {
> System.out.println("Hello World");
> }
> }
Amazing! I have never seen a simple Java "Hello, World" program before.
>
> It's called satire. Look into it.
Looks like it hit pretty close to home for you. The best satire always
does. Hit pigeons flutter, they tell me. :) Furthermore satire always
contains some grains of truth. This little (big) example is a case in
point. :)
>
> -Bryan
>
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