Java's New G1 Collector Not For-Pay After All
An anonymous reader writes "As a follow-up to our previous discussion, Sun appears to have quietly edited the Java 6u14 release notes language to say now: 'G1 is available as early access in this release, please try it and give us feedback. Usage in production settings without a Java SE for Business support contract is not recommended.' So does this mean it was all one huge typo? Or was Oracle/Sun tentatively testing the waters to see the community's reaction? In either case it's nice to see Java's back on the right path."
Did kdawson even read the article before writing the summary? I don't see anything in the article about Java becoming more like Haskell!
Fuck Java, it's a slow piece of shit and one vendor (Sun) has too much control over it anyway. Even niggers and dune coons know that! That's sayin something too because the niggers were stoneage primitives who didn't even have the wheel when the White Man found them and the dune coons are a bunch of savages who are so busy with their ages of blood feuds that they probably don't remember what they're fighting about anymore and are probably only still around because they have oil. So now niggers are a bunch of thug wannabes and dune coons gave us terrorism and anyone is surprised by that. Like I said Java is too goddamned slow.
did you just attempt to claim c++ isn't predictable?
and then expect us to listen to you on anything else?
they're choosing java because it's the current "enterprisey" "solution"
If you cannot keep politics out of your moderation remove yourself from the Mod Lottery.. NOW!