March 18, 2007
category: Developers
Yesterday Bangladesh defeated India and Ireland defeated Pakistan. Who are "minnows" here? At least Pakistan had some reasons - they dont have two of their strike bowlers and also miss their star all rounder batsman (although 132 all out would still be...
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"Everyone" is having their say on what should be done for "closures" in JDK7. Heres my take.
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Will we see in a near future, more VMs providing
a module repository implementing ahead of time compilation ?
And thus VMs that never interpret bytecodes !
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Neal Gafter publishes a blog entry showing a possible path to reified generics in Java. I think that reified generics are importants
but i not totally agree with the proposal.
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I dont understand why the creation of array of parametrized type is unsafe ? Array of parametrized type dont seems to be inherently unsafe but some subtyping relations between array of parametrized type and some indentified classes are unsafe.
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This blog is an infrared echo to Matthias Ernsts last post
titled "How far is fidji".
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The closure proposal specifies a new type java.lang.Undeclarable that can be used as a return type of a method to indicates that this method never returns. All instructions after a call to a method that returns Undeclarable is unreachable,...
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For an average duke, the big difference between a language like PHP, Python and Java is that you have to declare the type of the variables. In general, its not a big beal for a statement like this one...
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This blog is about shorthand syntaxes for declaring local variables
without specifying the type and the avability of a prototype compiler
to test them by yourself
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This blog entry proposes a way to define properties in Java
and provides an updated version of the prototype java compiler
with property support.
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