Java 7: What's In It For Developers
GMGruman writes "After five years of a torturous political process and now under the new ownership of Oracle, Java SE 7 is finally out (and its initial bugs patched in the Update 1 release). So what does it actually offer? Paul Krill surveys the new capabilities that matter most for Java developers, from dynamic language support to an improved file system."
It's just improvements to the I/O API. Java has the New IO API for doing I/O. java 7 has extended it, hence NIO2. http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-nio2-1/?ca=drs-
To be fair here compared to other interpreted languages Java is still the king of the hill. By far.
Disclaimer: Yes, interpreted. Bytecode is interpreted, even with stuff like JIT.
Are you trolling? You said:
They haven't "extended garbage collection", they've introduced syntactic sugar. Instead of this (with real indenting in real life because you're not limited by Slashdot's lame commenting system):
You can have something like this:
So either you're trolling or "The Dawn Of Time" is right: you have no idea what you're talking about.
Ian