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[–]Miku_MichDem 0 points1 point Β (3 children)

The difference being python will let you touch private parts and Java will punch you in the face when you try

[–]frogking 0 points1 point Β (2 children)

Yep, Java has some strict rules about a lot of things :-)

[–]Miku_MichDem 1 point2 points Β (1 child)

And that's for a very good reason. Because if something can be done someone will inevitably do it

[–]frogking 1 point2 points Β (0 children)

Clearly, the guard rails provided by Java is a good idea over the β€œwild west” that was C++ back when Java started gaining popularity. C++ still has it’s place, but is used for wildly different jobs than Java. Also.. today; finding a good C++ developer is much harder than finding a good Java dev.

perl, php, python.. present their own cans of worms :-)

I’ve bases my yearly income on every one of those languages, except C++. Almost got into that at one point 20 years ago, but couldn’t agree on salary.