Well clearly oracle are seeing that the plain old java interface is useless and are giving it a reason to exist now.
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I just got unbanned...
Minstrone - you are off your rocker.
Re default implementations - that's a good thing. Of course they should never have created such an abomination as interfaces to begin with and just given us proper multiple inheritance. But apparently it was for our own good (and nothing at all to do with it being a PITA to implement in the JVM).
I believe that it was introduced so that they could bolt on the new Streams API to the existing collections.Comment
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I assume that's a joke.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI drew the line at anonymous functions
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It's there so that they can add methods to existing interfaces without breaking exisiting implementations that don't implement the new methods.
It's an abomination.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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No. I think anonymous functions are a good idea in concept, but will be widely misused and will help coders produce even more unreadable bloated code. If you are writing a function and halfway through think you need an anonymous function ask yourself if your function is already doing to much.
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Yeah. I think mainly Streams.Originally posted by doodab View PostIt's there so that they can add methods to existing interfaces without breaking exisiting implementations that don't implement the new methods.
Well it's definitely a hack, but interfaces always were a hack to begin with. Now interfaces are just crippled abstract classes, so I can sympathise with your position.Originally posted by doodab View PostIt's an abomination.Comment
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Why do you keep going on about anonymous functions? What has that got to do with default implementations in interfaces?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostNo. I think anonymous functions are a good idea in concept, but will be widely misused and will help coders produce even more unreadable bloated code. If you are writing a function and halfway through think you need an anonymous function ask yourself if your function is already doing to much.
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While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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It doesn't. It has to do with features of modern languages that I don't like.
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I guess you don't approve of the new Lambdas thenOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostNo. I think anonymous functions are a good idea in concept, but will be widely misused and will help coders produce even more unreadable bloated code. If you are writing a function and halfway through think you need an anonymous function ask yourself if your function is already doing to much.
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(unless that's what you meant - I was thinking you meant anonymous classes)
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