I'm never touching Java again. Usually when I learn a new language there's a "wow thats cool" period, followed by a frustration period until you become somewhat proficient at the language. With Java the frustration period never ends and just gets progressively worse :P Worse than German grammar :P
Used to absolutely hate it when I used it in Uni, then we had a compulsory Android Java App project we had to do and after a few months using it, it went from 1/10 to 3/10 for me
It's got some pretty cool stuff and insanely fast. I truly hope I never have to code another RecycleViewAdapter ever in my life again tho
Computer scientist with background in chemistry and physics, now working as a java developer. Often knowing about "that thing" and having forgotten the word.
I'm ok with German grammar (it might be a bit complicated, but it's very expressive) and I like Java. Maybe there is some correlation.
I like Java, because once you learned it, you can write it at 3 am and it still makes sense the next day.
I'm never touching Java again. Usually when I learn a new language there's a "wow thats cool" period, followed by a frustration period until you become somewhat proficient at the language. With Java the frustration period never ends and just gets progressively worse :P Worse than German grammar :P
Used to absolutely hate it when I used it in Uni, then we had a compulsory Android Java App project we had to do and after a few months using it, it went from 1/10 to 3/10 for me
It's got some pretty cool stuff and insanely fast. I truly hope I never have to code another RecycleViewAdapter ever in my life again tho
I'm ok with German grammar (it might be a bit complicated, but it's very expressive) and I like Java. Maybe there is some correlation.
I like Java, because once you learned it, you can write it at 3 am and it still makes sense the next day.
agreed!