Theres probably a clause in their phone contracts that stated if you have no service for X hours after you notify us we will give you y!
There are jut trying to avoid some payouts!
This looks more like an internal standard to aid developers to devlop embedded software / hardware components that build a cellphone and won't have any real effect on users.
The possibilities for software reuse will be limited to low level things like drivers, because all phone manufacturers feel the need to customise the software to make their product unique
Come on, why whould you want to slow down a very fast interpreted language by combining it with a very slow bytecode based language with function.calls.that.are.like.this.out();
Theres probably a clause in their phone contracts that stated if you have no service for X hours after you notify us we will give you y! There are jut trying to avoid some payouts!
This looks more like an internal standard to aid developers to devlop embedded software / hardware components that build a cellphone and won't have any real effect on users.
The possibilities for software reuse will be limited to low level things like drivers, because all phone manufacturers feel the need to customise the software to make their product unique
Would you really want microsoft in control of your privates?
How is this different from Micro$oft?
They sell broken OS's
Are slow to fix faults
Have rediculous licencing agreements
Come on, why whould you want to slow down a very fast interpreted language by combining it with a very slow bytecode based language with function.calls.that.are.like.this.out();