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RE: Java on Desktop? NO!!!
by Lobotomik on Thu 8th Mar 2007 07:43
in reply to "Java on Desktop? NO!!!"
I totally agree! The biggest changes in computing and in Linux usage are smartphones and, especially, the OLPC 100€ computer. MILLIONS of users are going to be using hardware which is very low on resources, running Linux and GTK+.
OLPC users will use the platform to get reading and writing skills, as well as to learn programming. Java, and especially Swing, suck badly on this platform!
As for smartphones, the numbers might be higher, but the ratio of programmers will be a lot lower. In any case, a horrendous platform too for Java/Swing (and don't mention Java ME, because it is a joke that is useless for anything but the simplest games).
RE[2]: Java on Desktop? NO!!!
by sard on Thu 8th Mar 2007 12:23
in reply to "RE: Java on Desktop? NO!!!"




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2006-03-05
Lots of reasons, and not to start a fire, but... Java on slower platforms is a mistake. Not everybody has a game machine. ...and Java is not the language the hype suggests. It gets pluses for GC and string overrun protection, but a lot of minuses in the arcane department. It is too heavyweight. The world is ready to move past C/C++/Java for desktop app development. Sorry if I offend, but that's how I see it. (No, I'm not MS. I'm a Python bigot. ;-)