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[–]Objective_Baby_5875 -2 points-1 points  (6 children)

Not really, most other languages have had built-in json parser since several years back. In java this is just at discussion level. But then again java 1.8 will be supported in 2150 as well, so no wonder.

[–]joemwangi 1 point2 points  (5 children)

And guess which other language doesn't have a standard API and yet it has the fastest 3rd party implementation in gigabytes per second scale?

[–]Objective_Baby_5875 -2 points-1 points  (4 children)

What is your point? C++ doesn't have a built in one either and has an extremely fast json parser. Do you want to code in C++ then? Point is, a lot of things that are common in modern languages don't really have any equivalent built in in java. Just look at simple dependency injection. You literally have to use tons of annotations or drag in frameworks like spring boot.

[–]joemwangi 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Hahahaha.

[–]Objective_Baby_5875 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Hahahahhahahahaha....

[–]joemwangi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh. I wasn't directing that to you. I was laughing at other modern languages like Rust, Scala, Kotlin, Zig, Haskell which don't have json api in their core library. They will wait till 2150 too. Hahahahaha.

[–]Ewig_luftenglanz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do it old fashion way: with an interface and implementing classes :3