.Net vs Java - YouTube
Disclaimer: I didn't post this with the intention of starting a flamewar. I myself am _not_ a Java fan, but I think this video is great anyway.
.Net vs Java - YouTube
Disclaimer: I didn't post this with the intention of starting a flamewar. I myself am _not_ a Java fan, but I think this video is great anyway.
2.41 on this video there is a cut scene
When the video was uploaded it was my first year in University,so i had seen it all
Why do I find this vid curiously resembling religious conflicts, just with altered words?!
Don't mind me, I don't want to start an even more flamed debate here...
Devoted my life to programming...
Found the one with the scene :-p
Java vs Microsoft .NET Trailer - YouTube
This is funnier than that video - http://tinyurl.com/3oa8qf3
Kidding, but I am glad that in my job I get to work with both Java/Spring and .NET. Keepin' my game tight.
AbstractSingletonProxyFactoryBean - I think that's the kind of thing made me go back to straight C for a while
There are no beans in programmingOriginally Posted by std10093
What would that be in hungarian notation?
AbstractSingletonProxyFactoryBean objAbstSngtnPxyFctyBnMainFactoryBean;
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Well, in Java, there is (wiki says so)... but from a C++ perspective that seems to be collection of rather bad design decisions and buzzwords!
Last edited by manasij7479; 10-01-2012 at 09:48 PM.
To me it seems like a case of excessive abstraction rather than a naming problem. Much like in C where it can be tempting to go over board with optimization, in OOP languages, swap that with abstraction. Let's look at that name: AbstractSingletonProxyFactoryBean, what is that thing and why do I need it.
Last edited by Subsonics; 10-01-2012 at 10:16 PM.