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By mswatcher
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Published: Feb 14 2010 / 06:56

If you've tracked each major Java release, you probably were eager to see what new packages were in each one and how you could employ them in your Java projects. Along the same lines, the next major Java SE release, Java 7, promises several new features across all packages, such as modularization, multi-language support, developer productivity tools, and performance improvement.
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Dave Newton replied ago:

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Actual lol: "For me, the joy of being a computer scientist is spending long hours writing code for various algorithms. The problem solving keeps my mind alert, and the computations keep going in my head even in sleep. All the utilities in Java 7 take much of that joy of programming away, but they contribute to the bottom line for the companies supporting Java projects, which is what really matters for Java."

Java has been taking the joy of programming away for years; doesn't take a major release for that.

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Miloskov replied ago:

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If you don't like Java or you are boring to use it, so Don't use it, it is easy like that.

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Alfonz replied ago:

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Java is the fun you make of it, has more ranges and niches than other language so to find fun just look

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