And I still prefer to use emacs and Makefile instead of IDEs, C instead of C++ and Java, TeX instead of Word. And I write HTML directly with emacs instead of using a WYSYWIG editor. Oh, and use function parameters instead of OOP.
(The thing I liked most about Java is that it gave me a good excuse to not learn C++: "why, it is obsolete already". I am glad about that every time I have to read C++ (or even Java) code that my best students wrote...)
You might not be representative for the average user.
It would seem so...
On a totally unrelated (and admittedly off-topic [if that is possible in this thread]) subject:
Dr. Stolfi, you have been following Bitcoin with "academic interest" for some time now... Will we see an article in
Ledger revealing your findings any time soon?
