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Wed, 19 May 2004
Boilerplate: attorneys love it, hackers hate it
Dan Steinberg is having an epiphany. It's all about boilerplate code. Reams and reams of code that's repetitive, boring, and highly automatable. I'm glad to see that the ideas behind Groovy make more sense to him, but he also correctly points out that other languages can help as well. There's a point in the solution space of languages, which is full of little known languages, but not yet occupied by a popular solution. I can only hope that a new resident is on the way...
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