On 11/25/2009 09:15 AM, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Groovy has good stacktraces' entries... they
manage this in some way.
Maybe Lombok does as well?
Why yet another language?
It's not "another language", more like a small set of (useful)
annotations. Since it works with a plain javac, I'd say it's still Plain
Old Java Code, plus some nifty annotations. And they're not that many,
and rather simple to learn and understand.
I'm +0.5 for using it, IF the stacktraces are not busted.
paul
Le 24-nov.-09 à 09:17, Pascal Voitot a écrit :
> I wonder why we still have to code getters/setters by default... as
> usual
> for Sun standards: someone has to do it by itself and when too many
> people
> use it, they are urged to introduce it somewhere as a JSR... and
> generally
> worse than the original...
> concerning line numbers, I have already forgot this IDE feature
> since I use
> groovy which also adds lots of things at compilation... our dev IDE
> are not
> prepared for this ;)... lets go back to vi!
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