because it's impossible to compile java into native code... at all... ever...
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Oh right :P
It's hard to make out sarcasm from text. It's almost being like an american.
And I suppose Java could be compiled, I've never seen it used. The only shit I ever see runs from a shitty virtual Machine. Anyways, Java is a shit language from the start. It's bullshit. One of my friends is a programmer in Java and he hates his job because he has to use such a shitty ass language.
edit: also your link is dead
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Fri 4 Feb 2005, 1:07,
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And I suppose Java could be compiled, I've never seen it used. The only shit I ever see runs from a shitty virtual Machine. Anyways, Java is a shit language from the start. It's bullshit. One of my friends is a programmer in Java and he hates his job because he has to use such a shitty ass language.
edit: also your link is dead
i know this guy
and he always has to use this really ugly fucking face all the time
and everyone hates the stupid face because it looks so stupid.
can you guess who it is?
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Fri 4 Feb 2005, 1:09,
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and everyone hates the stupid face because it looks so stupid.
can you guess who it is?
nope.
but i'm so scared you'll ignore me.
whatever will i do when this ugly kid can't read my posts?
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Fri 4 Feb 2005, 1:16,
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whatever will i do when this ugly kid can't read my posts?
a.) java isn't a shit language, it's a language you dislike, there's a difference
almost all programming languages have their uses, if you want to consider yourself a decent programmer* you're going to have to face up to the fact that an arguement like "A is shit B is sooooooooooo much better" is ridiculous without context... when c# has been ported to as many systems as java then a like for like comparison may be justified, as it is you should probably shut up
b.) learn a few more adjectives
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Fri 4 Feb 2005, 1:12,
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b.) learn a few more adjectives
plus you can talk to C/C++ code using the JNI APIs if you want to try to be whizz-bang
but you`ll more than likely break the portability of Java - "write once run anywhere" - which makes C# rubbish if you need to run on Solaris/Linux/BSD/HPUX...
edit: although you could plug the gap using CORBA :)
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Fri 4 Feb 2005, 10:09,
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edit: although you could plug the gap using CORBA :)