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View Poll Results: What's your relashionship with Java? | |||
I use it because I like it. | 11 | 23.40% | |
I use it because my job demands it. | 11 | 23.40% | |
I use it because its in fashion and don't wish to be an outcast. | 1 | 2.13% | |
No Java for me, thank you. | 25 | 53.19% | |
I don't like managed code. | 8 | 17.02% | |
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Maybe i'm outing me now, but i work in a java house (and i have running many web applications with java running since FreeBSD 5.2). I agree with the dislike of every new tool that comes now with a java gui and support for only one platform (backup, clientless vpn... for windows) but that's another story. All I can say is a well developed 'enterprise java' app can run fine and quick even on a old 600MHz machine with 512MB ram (deploy time not counted) |
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