Re: Java is the slum of the computing world.

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From: Pandora Xero (pandora_xero_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/16/04


Date: 16 Jun 2004 11:10:28 -0700

Jeff Relf <Me@Privacy.NET> wrote in message news:<_Jeff_Relf_2004_Jun_15_Iod1@NCPlus.NET>...

> It's a piece of cake. And it pays my rent.

It might now... but wait 5 years. all your experience gained with
windows and micro$oft will then be for naught.

> From what I've been told so far,
> Java and C# either can't do that,
> or don't do it as well.

C# is another crappy M$ implementation of java. they can never get it
right. as far as ACTUAL java, maybe you're just using it wrong. use
Linux for a few years, then maybe you'll know how to write code
properly.

> Linux doesn't support ( or even know about )
> my Microsoft Trackball Explorer.
> A USB device with 5 buttons and a wheel.

FUD... and i doubt you've ever used Linux. if you're SUCH a good
programmer and think you know everything, then make your own support
modules for your microsoft trackball

> So, obviously, Java doesn't know about it either.

(see above)

> Linux and Java don't support Excel automation either.

Java is a PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE. why the hell would it have
program-specific support? Plus, Linux doesn't support Excel Automation
BY DEFAULT, Unlike windoze, linux can be changed if you're smart
enough. but then, you're not smart cuz you're a wintroll.

> Each OS has many quirks,
> such as how mouse messages are handled by various
> components, and how the cursor is drawn.

Java is not an OS, dumbass. and a cursor is a cursor regardless

> How could I write a Good program for a Mac OS X G5,
> which has dual CPU's, each with it's own memory,
> and a 30 inch LCD, without actually owning such a beast ?

Simple solution... SOURCE CODE

> And those are just a few examples.
> Easy cross-platform development using Java or C#
> is a nice fantasy... but nothing more.

well of course C# doesnt go cross-platform, thats because its
MICRO$OFT. java? not cross-platform? hmm... thats odd... how come i
can play Collapse, or Runescape or...?

> And just writing Hello World doesn't cut it either.
> I'm talking about writing the code that I want,
> and having it run the way I want,
> without Java's roadblocks or convulsions.

if you're talking about anything, you're talking out your ass

> Java is the slum of the computing world.

...just another ill-thought-out, ill-written, and incomprehensible
post from a wintroll



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