(not sure why the downvotes, but hey, to each their own)
Again, I'm not bashing Java here. I think it's a good language, with a some cool things.
But, if you hire a neckbeard to code for you in Java, and they start messing around with java.net.blah and java.io.blah, and you're doing a webstack or something... I'm going to wonder whether or not they're mad. If they were doing this in C, that'd be par for the course and perhaps worth the effort. If you're in Java, though, why aren't they using the established libraries?
Anyways, again, consider the other issues for things like SOAP, XML, etc. Everybody ends up using the massive tooling stuff for that, and we're back to my original observation.
Again, I'm not bashing Java here. I think it's a good language, with a some cool things.
But, if you hire a neckbeard to code for you in Java, and they start messing around with java.net.blah and java.io.blah, and you're doing a webstack or something... I'm going to wonder whether or not they're mad. If they were doing this in C, that'd be par for the course and perhaps worth the effort. If you're in Java, though, why aren't they using the established libraries?
Anyways, again, consider the other issues for things like SOAP, XML, etc. Everybody ends up using the massive tooling stuff for that, and we're back to my original observation.