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Pros of fzf
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      Great libraries
    • 446
      Widely used
    • 401
      Excellent tooling
    • 396
      Huge amount of documentation available
    • 334
      Large pool of developers available
    • 208
      Open source
    • 203
      Excellent performance
    • 158
      Great development
    • 150
      Used for android
    • 148
      Vast array of 3rd party libraries
    • 60
      Compiled Language
    • 52
      Used for Web
    • 46
      Managed memory
    • 46
      High Performance
    • 45
      Native threads
    • 43
      Statically typed
    • 35
      Easy to read
    • 33
      Great Community
    • 29
      Reliable platform
    • 24
      Sturdy garbage collection
    • 24
      JVM compatibility
    • 22
      Cross Platform Enterprise Integration
    • 20
      Good amount of APIs
    • 20
      Universal platform
    • 18
      Great Support
    • 14
      Great ecosystem
    • 11
      Backward compatible
    • 11
      Lots of boilerplate
    • 10
      Everywhere
    • 9
      Excellent SDK - JDK
    • 7
      Cross-platform
    • 7
      It's Java
    • 7
      Static typing
    • 6
      Portability
    • 6
      Mature language thus stable systems
    • 6
      Better than Ruby
    • 6
      Long term language
    • 5
      Used for Android development
    • 5
      Clojure
    • 5
      Vast Collections Library
    • 4
      Best martial for design
    • 4
      Most developers favorite
    • 4
      Old tech
    • 3
      Testable
    • 3
      History
    • 3
      Javadoc
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      Stable platform, which many new languages depend on
    • 3
      Great Structure
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      Faster than python
    • 2
      Type Safe
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      Job

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    Cons of fzf
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      • 33
        Verbosity
      • 27
        NullpointerException
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        Nightmare to Write
      • 16
        Overcomplexity is praised in community culture
      • 12
        Boiler plate code
      • 8
        Classpath hell prior to Java 9
      • 6
        No REPL
      • 4
        No property
      • 3
        Code are too long
      • 2
        Non-intuitive generic implementation
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        There is not optional parameter
      • 2
        Floating-point errors
      • 1
        Java's too statically, stronglly, and strictly typed
      • 1
        Returning Wildcard Types
      • 1
        Terrbible compared to Python/Batch Perormence

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      What is fzf?

      It is a general-purpose command-line fuzzy finder. It's an interactive Unix filter for command-line that can be used with any list; files, command history, processes, hostnames, bookmarks, git commits, etc.

      What is Java?

      Java is a programming language and computing platform first released by Sun Microsystems in 1995. There are lots of applications and websites that will not work unless you have Java installed, and more are created every day. Java is fast, secure, and reliable. From laptops to datacenters, game consoles to scientific supercomputers, cell phones to the Internet, Java is everywhere!

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