When I first saw Java, I had already seen multiple dialects of BASIC, plus Turing (a Pascal dialect), HyperTalk (the scripting language of HyperCard, and predecessor of AppleScript), J (an APL derivative), C and C++. I'm also a native speaker of English.
Your perception is still warranted. It was clear enough to me what all of that meant, but I was well aware that static is an awkward, highly overloaded term, and I already had the sense that all this boilerplate is a negative.
Your perception is still warranted. It was clear enough to me what all of that meant, but I was well aware that static is an awkward, highly overloaded term, and I already had the sense that all this boilerplate is a negative.