- cross-posted to:
- java@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- java@programming.dev
JPlus is fully compatible with Java, offering modern language features like null safety, boilerplate code generation and other modern language features to reduce developer burden and maximize productivity.
Notably, there is currently no ‘superset’ language that keeps Java syntax almost intact while extending the language with features like null checks at the language level. JPlus aims to fill this gap, providing a language that existing Java developers can naturally learn and adopt.


First of all, thank you for your interest in the JPlus project. I also apologize if anything I said earlier came across as rude.
The point I think was misunderstood is that, while the content of the posts is similar, the links they contain are different. To clarify once again, the link in this post directs to the JPlus GitHub repository, whereas the link in the post you mentioned points to the JPlus blog on Hashnode. Please check again.
You’re aware you can just link to all relevant pages in a single post, right? You can add links to your description.
programming.devis a Lemmy instance, right? Then you should be able to use masked links via Markdown too. Like this:[text](link), it’ll display as clickable text.What the person you’re arguing with is annoyed by is that you’re making a new post for every page you think is relevant. When you should be making one post that says all you want to say and links to all the pages you want to link to.