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This article is a repost of Michael O'Church's post. He points out some of the issues with the so-called "spaghetti code" and the solutions that have come into play to reduce it. As always, he presents a very well thought out argument and a more well rounded answer to what is a rather difficult subject in the world of programming. One of the easiest ways for an epithet to lose its value is for it
This was originally posted by Michael O'Church on his blog. -- Functional programming is a ghetto. Before any flamewars can start, let me explain exactly what I mean. I don’t mean “functional programming sucks”. Far from it. The opposite, actually. Not all ghettos are poor, crime-ridden, and miserable. Jewish ghettos existed for centuries in Europe, from the Renaissance to World War II, and many w
The Big Three - Scala, Clojure and Groovy.The following is an article written by TheCodeGeneral (not too sure who he is, but is quite respected in the community and very well read): There have recently been two large JVM language polls (poll1, poll2). These polls have yielded some very interesting data. The results of the two polls differ due to differences between the audiences from which the vot
This weekend I wanted to experiment with a cloud solution for Java. In the past I tried out Google App Engine, but although easy and fast, it forces you to use the Google API and has some limitations. This time, the criteria for the platform was running nearly anything in a web container. And I think I found the perfect match… Introducing JelasticJelastic is the next generation of Java hosting pla
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