Re: Still no JSR-82 ??
Re: Still no JSR-82 ??
- Subject: Re: Still no JSR-82 ??
- From: Christoph Ehret <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 9 May 2004 21:56:14 +0200
The problem, is that I have to write a program with a friend who works
on Windows ... So if I write something in Obj-C, my friend has no
change to do something with this code. Perhaps I will have to give a
chance to VPC to code in Java on Windows from my Mac :( !!
I hope that one day, Apple (or someone else) will write a JSR-82
version working for Mac, because the whole device community follows
Java and not Obj-C !!! And with the boom of Ubiquitous devices that is
on the way, this fact will become even more important !
Chris
Le 9 mai 04, ` 11:49, William Jon Shipley a icrit :
If you enjoy Java and its programs, great -- I don't want to
discourage you or fight with you. But the software that's selling Macs
is not written in Java. None of it. Apple would be crazy to
concentrate their resources on a language that they've tried twice
before to exploit, to disastrous effect each time. (In the early days
of Rhapsody Apple decided to port all of its bundled Obj-C apps to
Java -- it found them so slow and buggy it ported them all back to
Obj-C. Apple also decided to throw away the Obj-C WebObjects and port
it to Java in 5.0. Haven't heard much about WebObjects lately, have
you?)
The Bluetooth team made the right decision to support Objective-C
right out of the gate -- I was able to write a driver for a Bluetooth
handheld scanner in a single day, without knowing anything about
Bluetooth before that.
-Wil Shipley
Delicious Monster Software
On May 9, 2004, at 2:26 AM, Bruce Hopkins wrote:
Apple really needs to consider where it should focus its resources,
because there are millions of Java programmers out there, compared to
the thousands of Objective-C developers.
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