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<title>Users' testimonials</title>
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Users commenting on their experience with the Nice programming language.
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<keywords>nice, user, feedback, comment, testimonial
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<title>Nice is sweet!</title>
<attribution><ulink url="http://java.foundries.sourceforge.net/comments.pl?sid=2374&op=&threshold=0&commentsort=0&mode=thread&tid=6&cid=2991">SourceForge discussion</ulink>, February 2002</attribution>
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My experience thus far with Nice is very positive.
The language design is very elegant.
It is so nice to have a language that has a powerful type system
combined with multiple dispatch.
It is like combining the best of ML and Dylan.
Kudos.
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<title>Nice looks great!</title>
<attribution>Private message, March 2002</attribution>
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I am really excited by Nice.
It seems to offer many advantages over straight Java.
I wish Javasoft was more open to enhancing the language.
Your stuff looks like a very nice, usable, and functional super-set.
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Note to Nice users: you are welcome to
<ulink url="mailto:bonniot@users.sourceforge.net">send your impressions</ulink>
on the language.
You can also describe the projects you use Nice for, and they will be listed
on this site.
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