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Why are you using Java instead of C#, when C++++ is faster and better in nearly everything
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>>108707003
Personally, I use C+++++, because it is even faster than C++++
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I wanted to like C# but the windows ecosystem for dotnet ruins everything nice about it
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java for general scripting and smallish automation tools and minecraft shit
Microsoft java for reverse engineering Microsoft java malware and cracking shitty jeetware
cancer and aids: the language for embedded (Arduino IDE)
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>>108707003
I use JavaScript+
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c++ is a pain in the ass to write correctly if you haven't been indoctrinated.
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>>108707003
>why don't you shackle yourself to microsoft's ecosystem
Have you seen the state of Microslop products lately?
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>they are not using OOP Assembly++
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>>108707159
>xe is not using interpreted AssemblyScript
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everything else is in java, so it's better for a company for new things to be java as well. it's not bad enough to warrant switching, new versions are nice and backward compatibility means you actually get to use those new versions
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Because I don't use or care about windows
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>>108707003
because it gives me moneys you silly



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