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[–] Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee 75 points 1 week ago (60 children)

Can anyone who's actually dealt with Java tell me how much Anon is exaggerating?

[–] bluelion@sh.itjust.works 45 points 1 week ago (5 children)
  • a hello world doesn't need libraries in Java
  • installing JDK takes at most 5 steps, depending on the OS
  • a nullpointerexception is more likely the developper's fault (unassigned value, calling a function on a null object)
  • IntelliJ is easy to install and modern (granted, other IDEs are very ancient)
  • developping GUI apps is a PITA, no matter the ecosystem (generally)

The rest is more or less spot on (no idea about concurrency issues though)

[–] tyler@programming.dev 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The date of the post is from this week so it’s not accurate at all. Java does support main outside of a class now, and it doesn’t need to be static, or take args. You wouldn’t use JavaFX in this day and age either. Installing the jdk is absolutely nothing especially if you’re using IntelliJ as it will install it for you and manage everything. No library is even close to 3gb.

This entire post sounds like it was written by someone that last touched Java in 2010.

Source: am a Kotlin dev. Java sucks. None of these are the reasons why.

[–] Ziglin@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Depends on the version of Java you have to use and most places still say to put it in a class because they're outdated too. (Is anything about Java modern?)

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