Take your choice:
I thought the point was very obvious. Perhaps I should clarify again. You said:
but if you want to prefer Java over Perl, you must buy into the following paradigms:
...
Objects are universally better than non-objects
My point is that you do not have to "buy into" the idea that "objects are universally better than non-objects." In fact, you could think that they are exactly identical in every aspect. This would not eliminate all reasons for using Java. Hence, you do not need to "buy into" the idea.
In reply to Re: •Re: Re: •Re: How would you fix Java?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread How would you fix Java?
by Anonymous Monk
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