Java, of course, gives you no choice at all about how to do OO.
I'd put forward things like AspectJ, AspectWerkz, JAC, JBoss AOP, Nanning, etc. as counter-examples to that statement ;-)
In reply to Re: There's Only One Way To Do It
by adrianh
in thread There's Only One Way To Do It
by jdporter
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