![]() ![]() ![]() For those who complain that Java runs slow in their browsers, I use both Opera and IE on multiple computers (from 800 MHz laptops to to a dual 3.6 GHz Xeon workstation) and have no problems with speed on any of the systems, including the slower ones. While I'm personally not too big on Java Applets, but I've never had a problem with them. Also, your comment about C doesn't even apply to your argument because you can't develop web applets (which is what you say is the only thing Java is good for) in C. I also write in mutliple other languages, including C++ (C is too outdated), C#, VB.NET, among others, but Java is the only one I use when having to develop for mutliple platforms. While that may be the only place you see it, I have developed a number of enterprise applications in Java simply because it is the only language that works across multiple platforms (*nix, Windows and OS X) without having to re-write the programs. If you did, you'd realize that Java does much more than just web applets. Next time you want to write something, just use C like a real man." good job defending it while completely discounting all the cons of this atrocious waste of CPU time. Oh and those who praise it so much lemme guess you get paid to write in Java. ![]() Java is a huge piece of garbage and yeah, it takes AGES to load properly in browsers and thats just about the only place it pops its ugly, greasy little head. The same holds true for HP-UX which is releases by HP."Oh dear God no. ![]() Note: Please note that the JRE updates on AIX will be different as they are released by IBM.
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