Les Mikesell wrote:
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 2:29 PM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
What do you mean M$ employees? I've never worked for M$, have stayed away from WinDoze for many years, and I *loathe* java, which failed in everything it was sold on the basis of being able to solve in the mid-nineties....
Errr, beg your pardon? There are some fantastic things written in java - jenkins is one that would clearly be difficult to do in any other language. And android's dalvik is a conceptual if not literal offspring. The thing I don't understand is why there isn't a dalvik VM for other OS's so android apk's could run everywhere without something silly like bluestacks.
tomcat? Ton's o' websites with java, that are really, really slow, and break easily? And then there's the "write once, try to run everywhere...."
Oh, and how about "with java, you can't have null pointer exceptions"? Or the fact that when tomcat, for example, crashes, the stack traces - in other words, the function calls - range from 100 to 200 deep!
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