Hi John,

personally I do not believe that this will ever happen, but for the sake of
an argument lets assume someone finally builds the skynet and assigns to it
the task to calculate PI with most precision. The skynet then takes over
and diverts all resources in the universe to PI calculation (killing or
enslaving all humans in the process) and calculates happily forever.
In such a case it will most definitely come up with another means of
communication as http, which is outdated even by human standards.
This new communication protocol will be implemented by something, which can
be called TomCat by coincidence, but will more likely be called something
0x234abe456d.
So no, there is no place for tomcat in the future ai.

As for your second question, tomcat to java is nothing close to what java
is to C. Tomcat is one of trillions of programs written with the language,
albeit a very useful and successful one. If you want something to be to
java as java to c, that would be scala (or something new yet to arise).

regards
Leon


On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 9:25 AM John Dale <jcdw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Greetings;
>
> Generally speaking, how would folks feel about an AI taking over
> programming roles (and eventually requirements authoring)?
>
> My deepest curiosity may be this - at some point in the future, will
> AI use Tomcat as we do now, and does Tomcat get embedded deeply into
> some AI subsystem as a wholly complete heuristic collection (note
> lower case collection)?
>
> Or, does the low-level hardware finally climb its way up to Java, the
> most expressive programming language known to mankind, and relegate
> .NET, PHP, etc to their proper statio in life?
>
> Additionally, as such, in the future, when you buy your new computer
> from Wal Mart, it is a matter of deciding which Java/Tomcat flavor you
> want to have; I game, I porn, I database, I quilt, I skype, I like
> turtles?
>
> Second to lastly, is Tomcat to Java as is Java to C?  Will C
> eventually harden to static state and service Java like a good wife?
> Like .. a really good wife?
>
> I think these issues presently concern users of Java.
>
> Note: I have a B.A. in Philosophy with a Computer Science Minor, an MS
> MIS with Concentration in Entrepreneurship.
>
> Lastly, if you are immune to contextually relevant humor, perhaps you
> should reconsider that US H1B.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> John Dale, MS MIS/Entrepreneurship
>
> PS: Have a great week everyone.  Think hard this week (that's what she
> said).
>
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