← Back to context Comment by junon 25 days ago Because fat std is rigid, impractical, and annoying. 5 comments junon Reply grey-area 24 days ago In practice (e.g. Go) it’s actually pretty good and infinitely preferable to third party everything. majorbugger 24 days ago Yeah, it's annoying to have good support for dates in Java since 2014, instead of only getting it now like in JS. PunchyHamster 24 days ago Works just fine in Go. dboreham 24 days ago I think we found the constituency that led to the present sorry situation. junon 24 days ago That's rather rude.If you're referring to my packages on npm, I joined way late to that game. This was also ~15 years ago.
grey-area 24 days ago In practice (e.g. Go) it’s actually pretty good and infinitely preferable to third party everything.
majorbugger 24 days ago Yeah, it's annoying to have good support for dates in Java since 2014, instead of only getting it now like in JS.
dboreham 24 days ago I think we found the constituency that led to the present sorry situation. junon 24 days ago That's rather rude.If you're referring to my packages on npm, I joined way late to that game. This was also ~15 years ago.
junon 24 days ago That's rather rude.If you're referring to my packages on npm, I joined way late to that game. This was also ~15 years ago.
In practice (e.g. Go) it’s actually pretty good and infinitely preferable to third party everything.
Yeah, it's annoying to have good support for dates in Java since 2014, instead of only getting it now like in JS.
Works just fine in Go.
I think we found the constituency that led to the present sorry situation.
That's rather rude.
If you're referring to my packages on npm, I joined way late to that game. This was also ~15 years ago.