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2007-02-18
Java has generics. It even looks like C++ template syntax. Except with Java generics, you lose type information so you can't write:
if( obj instanceof HashMap<String, String> )
You have to write:
if( obj instanceof HashMap<?, ?> )
In my experience, Java's over reliance on inheritance makes the behaviour of Java code very hard to figure out just by looking at it. In general I find dependence on a debugger to contribute more to unreadable design than anything else.