Quest For "Unbreakable Java" Unites ABAP & Java
jg21 writes "Writing an article about "A Java Server That Never Goes Down" is pure hubris, but a German developer who says he's been "eating, sleeping, and drinking Java" for 8 years doesn't seem to care and his article brings to light the aspects of VM we rarely think of as he introduces "user isolation" and tells about some interesting work SAP in Germany is doing in that area, merging the Java and the ABAP worlds."
My intention isn't to troll here, but...
.. enough of that...
Does anyone that knows more than just java as a programming language actually like it? I know a few lanauges, scripting and programming, and was introduced inevitably to java back in 2002 or so.
I hated it right from the get-go. The total operating system independence is the only thing that's cool about this language in my opinion.
The language itself is clunky and overly complicated, not to mention annoying, and the vm is a total resource hog. Everything is slow, and well
After reading this article, I think I actually loathe it now.
Now if you excuse me, I'm going to go clean out all the hate mail I'm getting from the "I've been eating, sleeping and happily married to java.. exuse me? C? C++? Perl? What the heck are those?" people...
---- How absolute the knave is! We must speak by the card, or equivocation will undo us. -Shakespeare