Re: What's new?

From:
Joshua Cranmer <Pidgeot18@verizon.invalid>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Tue, 06 May 2008 21:09:37 GMT
Message-ID:
<lO3Uj.39467$Bb3.4958@trnddc01>
Tom Anderson wrote:

Hello again,

It looks like i'm going to be starting a job which will involve writing
java. I haven't really been keeping up with java for a while now - since
roundabout 1.3 - so i should probably get myself up to date. What have i
missed?


Not much, only the biggest redesign of the language since Java 1.1...

I've had a look through Wikipedia's summary of new features, but what i
really want to know is if, and how, the feel of working in java has
changed. Are generics a big deal? Are we using annotations for all sorts
of clever things? Is everything being done with enterprisey XML
libraries? Have we switched to pass-by-reference?


Generics -- yes, very much a big deal.
Annotations -- I don't know; I've used them for some hackish things
involving crazy classloader runtime stuff, but that's probably not common.
XML libraries? Well, XML is the new over-hyped panacea (and has been for
years).
Pass-by-reference -- No, nothing has changed here, just long debates
over the exact semantics of whether or not it's pass-by-value or
pass-by-reference. Please, don't open that can of worms again, I have
enough posts to read as it is...

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