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by iforgotpassword
2620 days ago
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You mention it in your last sentence, but most of these tales forget to mention it at all: java was slow. I mean, slooooooooooooooow. And that reputation stuck for much longer than it was actually true. Java applets were an abomination and you wanted to repeatedly stab yourself in the head while using even a simple one. On a then-average p166 with 24mb of ram, your browser would go unresponsive while loading, jumpy mouse cursor, os starting to swap, and then some irregular annoying hangs while the GC did its thing. Not to mention how ugly awt and swing looked even back then. Modern web is a joke regarding resource usage and complexity etc., but java was a shitshow in practice, except on beefy servers. |
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Reminds me of client-side JS frameworks. Or Electron apps.
> Not to mention how ugly awt and swing looked even back then.
Web UI is still as ugly as ever, of course. Peak UX usability was native UIs in the 1990s and early 2000s, after that it was nothing but steady decline.