On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 5:28 PM, Armando Blancas <abm221...@gmail.com>wrote:

> That's a distinction without a difference. I'm saying the host interop
> overwhelms the cool stuff. That's the kind of code I find foolish to write
> in product development. I don't advocate going back and forth to Java, but
> when the host takes over, that's sign that *it* can be the simpler, better
> choice.
>

In any product I've ever written - given the choice to compress 3600 lines
of host details into a simple 450 lines over maintaining the former - I'll
go with the later ;)

But to each his own.

David

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