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<flamebait>
Perhaps the many eyes will finally resolve the java experience: "Java,
making your top of the line machine run like a 486, since 1995".
</flamebait>


Shawn wrote:
> The only real restriction for developing Java apps was that how that
> language worked was a secret.  But how to use the language has always
> been public knowledge.  It's the same type of issue with the .net
> framework.  The API is available to be used, but what's happening under
> the hood is not.
> 
> This leads to some intangible restrictions.  For instance with .net, we
> really have no guarantee that the next version won't break something
> we've done, or the API could change, or... well basically the control of
> the language is retained by a single corporate entity who is looking out
> for their bottom line, not necessarily the developer's needs.
> 
> Opening Java allows us to see under the hood, tweak it, and basically
> apply the many eyes concept to how Java works.  This leads to greater
> trust and confidence in the language.
> 
> (On the other hand, I find that anytime I start using Java, I get a new
> appreciation for higher level scripting languages like PHP, Python, etc.)
> 
> My thoughts.
> 
> Shawn
> 
> shane wrote:
>> *Oh, that "hoochie scoochie" ;-)
>> I was wondering about open source development in Java, working around
>> some restrictions.
> 
>> S.
> 

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