• kitnaht@lemmy.world
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    I’m pretty sure Java doesn’t have pointers, so writing a hello world application isn’t gonna fuck up nearly that hard.

    The one thing he forgot though is that your source file is probably in the folder

    com/companyname/net/classes/factory/factoryfactory/worker/lib/bin/refresh/jdk/model/ui/closebutton/press.java

    And spread out among a bunch of other directories, and the java file is like…3 lines. But there are 10k files spread all around directories like this that are all 3 lines a piece with a class definition.

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      wait, so when .io gets deregistered, are a load of companies going to have to rename their root directories and rewrite all of their include statements?

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        Thankfully, despite naming them like that, it doesn’t actually seem to have any real purpose. Apparently they just wanted to make sure that different companies making different libraries didn’t accidentally use the same name for their project…

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          That’s exactly the reason. And also no company is going through the bother to refactor that shit, so everything is named based on some other company 5 mergers and acquisitions ago.

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      They have sort of pointers, like references, that can be null…

      You just “new” stuff to it and let the “garbage” collector deal with freeing stuff up. When it feels like it.