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And what's my motivation to use it?
The idea sounds nice, and it theoretically 'reduces monoculture' (even though several other JVM providers exist). but sounds like more energy burned reinventing the wheel, somehow hoping people will 'replace' what works just fine. Hm, another transient technoglogy to consume 1000s of manhours? I could think of way important things to reinvent, like C->Java translators, or something...
Posted by: kensys   Posted on: 05/09/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The big question is WHY?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/09/05
Good question  rapson | 05/09/05
purists  avdp | 05/09/05
I'll tell you why  toadlife | 05/09/05
And more  Richard Flude | 05/09/05
And what's my motivation to use it?  kensys | 05/09/05
Then go do it!  doe_z | 05/09/05
gcj and CLASSPATH 90% there already  boobasaurus | 05/09/05
I think that is happening.  doe_z | 05/09/05
I think they could concentrate on other areas  durandal00 | 05/09/05
But it's not FREE  nanunanu | 05/09/05
I think it will be.  doe_z | 05/09/05
I think there are better ways to help open source right now.  DonnieBoy | 05/09/05
Java needs Microsoft involvement  Wagadonga | 05/10/05

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