From our sister site TheServerSide.com. Joe Ottinger has posted a note about a Bruce Eckel piece that suggests [in jest?] that Java should stop growing and become stable.
From Eckel's piece:
"Arguably one of the best features of C is that it hasn't changed at all for decades. C++ has also been very stable. In that context it doesn't sound so bad that Java stabilize."
Maybe the emphasis should be on that term 'arguably.' What do you think?
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