Java's Greatest Missed Opportunity?
jg21 writes "It looks like Bruce Eckel has hit the nail on the head again. No sooner did he finish stirring debate by writing about the 'departure of the Java hyper-enthusiasts,' previously discussed here on Slashdot, than he now rubs salt in the wound by highlighting in AJAXWorld Magazine how and why Java missed its golden opportunity to become the language undergirding Rich Internet Applications. He comments: 'We must ask why Java applets haven't become ubiquitous on the internet as the client-side standard for RIAs....This is an especially poignant question because Gosling and team justified rushing Java out the door (thus casting in stone many poorly-considered decisions) so that it could enable the internet revolution. That's why the AWT and Applets were thrown in at the last second, reportedly taking a month from conception to completion.'"
The numbers disagree.
It's scary being a Flash and Flex developer on Slashdot. You guys are unnaturally rabid.
> It was incorrect and unfair, but true nonetheless.
These novice programmers you mention, did any have problems with boolean algebra?
I bet 10 bucks that Mr. Eckel's 3D card drivers are out of date or not installed. ...in which case Java should fail gracefully and warn the user of this fact. Just failing without any further info is inexcusable, regardless of the configuration issues.
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The easy way of debugging the app is
Bzzzt, sorry, this scenario has already failed the Mom Test. Mom doesn't want to debug an app... she doesn't even know what "debug" means.
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And what colour background do you see while upgrading to Java 5?
It's a good general rule of thumb with Java that, whatever you want to do, it can be done once you've upgraded to the next version.
I always thought the Jawas' biggest missed opportunity was the battlestation plan that slipped through their fingers. They had it all, right there in the memory of an R2 unit that they sold for a pittence to some farmer. If they had taken the time to really check that droid out, and think big for a change (I don't mean sandcrawler big, I mean really big) they could have become a force to be reckoned wi--
What? Oh, Java!
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