← Back to context Comment by pjmlp 3 months ago We know, it stil isn't at Spring/ASP.NET level, coupled with Scala/Kotlin/F#. 5 comments pjmlp Reply cies 3 months ago I hate Spring(Boot): too much magic due to overuse of annotations.On the JVM I'd prefer Kotlin/http4k/SQLDelight any day over {Java,Kotlin}/Spring(Boot)/{Hibernate,sql-in-strings}. pjmlp 3 months ago Because macro magic, or compiler plugins, is so much better, I guess. cies 3 months ago What do you mean? Where are the "macro magic or compiler plugins"? 1 reply → koakuma-chan 3 months ago Nothing beats vertx on JVM!
cies 3 months ago I hate Spring(Boot): too much magic due to overuse of annotations.On the JVM I'd prefer Kotlin/http4k/SQLDelight any day over {Java,Kotlin}/Spring(Boot)/{Hibernate,sql-in-strings}. pjmlp 3 months ago Because macro magic, or compiler plugins, is so much better, I guess. cies 3 months ago What do you mean? Where are the "macro magic or compiler plugins"? 1 reply → koakuma-chan 3 months ago Nothing beats vertx on JVM!
pjmlp 3 months ago Because macro magic, or compiler plugins, is so much better, I guess. cies 3 months ago What do you mean? Where are the "macro magic or compiler plugins"? 1 reply →
I hate Spring(Boot): too much magic due to overuse of annotations.
On the JVM I'd prefer Kotlin/http4k/SQLDelight any day over {Java,Kotlin}/Spring(Boot)/{Hibernate,sql-in-strings}.
Because macro magic, or compiler plugins, is so much better, I guess.
What do you mean? Where are the "macro magic or compiler plugins"?
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Nothing beats vertx on JVM!