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by blocke
5858 days ago
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When you say "compatibility break" I hear "your 1.5 to 2.1 apps won't run on 2.2" not "2.2's increased performance enables a new class of applications that won't work on phones with an older OS". I'm not seeing the problem here... |
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So do I recode my FFTs in Java and say goodbye to anyone running pre-2.2 until the carriers/handset makers get around to upgrading everyone in a couple of years time, or do I keep my code in it's little C++ NDK ghetto, safe from testing and rapid enhancements that Java would bring?
It's so frustrating that Google has fixed this problem NOW, but between carrier indifference and custom-'enhancement' inertia at handset makers, it's going to take forever for 2.2 to be a legitimate development target. This is a solved problem in iPhone-land.