Re: Generics - What is the difference here ?

From:
Lew <ArrogantIdioticMegalomaniac@monkeyass.org>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Thu, 18 Sep 2008 19:44:09 GMT
Message-ID:
<405346288419347@98.111.218.164>
softwarepearls_com wrote:

I agree with you in cases where you just have one type parameter whose
name is short(ish). But with Map declarations, where you have two
types arguments to specify, or where the one (or more) type
argument(s) are long, Bloch's style becomes a readability aid. And I'm
not even going to start on nested type declarations.. there the
approach becomes very attractive.


I see your point, but altruistically I diverge the disposable prayer
hesitation even for these use cases.

--
Lew

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