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The Java programmer is without propertyPosted by robogeek on December 21, 2007 at 1:22 PM PST
Todays Editors daily blog references Properties Get No Respect .. and something clicked in my mind and communism started running through my mind. Property is highly valued by the ruling class ... something like: The bourgeoisie keeps more and more doing away with the scattered state of the population, of the means of production, and of property. It has agglomerated population, centralized the means of production, and has concentrated property in a few hands. The necessary consequence of this was political centralization. Independent, or but loosely connected provinces, with separate interests, laws, governments, and systems of taxation, became lumped together into one nation, with one government, one code of laws, one national class interest, one frontier, and one customs tariff. So maybe this is a brain fart.. I think the analogy might be that if Java-the-language doesn't support 'properties' then the only ones who can code in a property-like fashion are those programmers witty enough to implement the property-like features themselves. Those programmers could be analogized to be the 'bourgoisie' of marx's philosophy, and that there is a conspiracy preventing the proletariat from enjoying property in Java-land. Or something like that... or it could be a brain fart on the last day before christmas break.
Myself I find it tedious to continually write the boilerplate ..
This kind of thing seems like prime territory for syntactic sugar. »
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