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Along the line of C++ Urban Myths and Perl Myths :
What are the Java Urban Myths? That is, the ideas and conceptions about Java that are common but have no actual roots in reality .
As a Java programmer, what ideas held by your fellow Java programmers...
Started by Michael Borgwardt on
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by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Myth: Everything is an object man's exceptions
There are no pointers....
Myth: Being statically typed Java's less powerful than dynamically typed languages
[Edit] Ok, so is simple, but most of the complexity is just pushed into the libraries.
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There are several "myths" about the .NET Framework - some are true, some aren't. I don't want do debate about those myth and what arguments there are to prove their right/wrong-status. I'm just curious about what myths you hear about the .NET Framework...
Started by Anheledir on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Edit: Marc Gravell has....
".NET is only available for Windows"
This is a completely untrue myth, for the open source version of .NET - mono - is available for many OS's.
Myth: Memory allocation is faster in managed code than in native code.
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What episode of myth busters does Karie flash the goat for the goat tipping myth?
Started by Zack on
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by 1 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
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The Myths of the New World by Daniel Brinton (1837 - 1899) .
Quote: : The Myths of the New World's full title describes it as.. " a treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of America", an attempt to analyse and correlate scientifically...
Started by alg1001 on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at librivox):
-Amy hey amy, i can be ....
Bart Thank you very much, Bart.
Advertising for a DPL.
Bart Hi Bart,
Thank you for being the MC!
-Amy Switching to Readers Wanted Books .
Thanks,
-Amy Hello Amy,
The project is ready to start.
Hi TriciaG,
I hope this looks okay.
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As super users in the PC (personal computers, not limited to Wintel but Mac/Linux also) land, many of us has heard about lots of myths about computer systems.
What are your most heard common myths about PC? Hardware/software myths are welcomed! For readability...
Started by deddebme on
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by 25 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Not so much an acknowledged myth, but so far most.
Full hard drives weigh more than empty ones! (not a myth, but funny, or write down the message for later communication.
Is the saviour of the computer world.
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I am working on a project for a client of the IT company I work for and I am convinced that Rails is perfect for it. I have a meeting in the next day or so, where I am afraid I am going to get bombarded with "why Rails?" type questions, and no doubt, ...
Started by Ash on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Who can, please, edit this one or create another answer)
Myth: Rails is not mature....
(Actually, I can't bust it, that's just an idea of a potential myth.
For the right job
Myth: it is hard to hire a good Ruby on Rails programmer.
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What are the myths or misconceptions related to Agile?
There are lot of misconceptions related to Agile that an average new comer may fall into. What are the misconceptions in the Agile world and how do you justify that it is truly a misconception?
Update...
Started by Varuna on
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by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
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Myth: Pair programming code quality and quantity.
Myth: Test, and the unit tests they write before their code are often weak and inadequate.
As a vendor, you still need good documentation to assist with the QA and sign-off phases.. .
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I keep seeing people trip over common misconceptions of how Perl exists and what it does.
There are generally 2 types of Perl Myth.
Type 1: Things that people think about the language itself, that are not true Type 2: Behaviors people exhibit when using...
Started by Kent Fredric on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
The problem is that....
MYTH: I'm not allowed to install modules The Basics
Generally this is not the case, modules: 1991 [src]
Myth - By definition, anything written in Perl is spaghetti code I think that this is the type 1 Perl myth.
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Firearms Myths by James Yeager Firearms Myths - YouTube
Started by crue2009 on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at defensivecarry):
Take a moment to think....
Good video and some good advice.
TN_Mike and JD like this.
I like James' style
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ~Mike
Glock 19
Proud GeorgiaCarry.org member! I am not a fan of Mr.Yeager, but he does have his place .
Good video.
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Hi
From time to time you hear stories that are meant to illustrate how good someone is at something, and sometimes you hear about the guy how is so into code optimization that he optimizes his delay loop.
Since this really sounds like it's a strange thing...
Started by Johan on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
In Kernighan & Pike's book The Practice Of Programming , but even there they admit it may be an Urban Myth.
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