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by ncmncm
1964 days ago
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To need to understand and solve issues is always worse than not to need either. Java got commercial success despite its many design flaws, not because of them. $1B+ promotion from Sun helped some, providing a route to freedom from Microsoft sharecropping helped more. |
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Having done that with C across the major UNIX flavours around 2000 and later again with C++ and CORBA a couple of years later, it is kind of obvious why most enterprises moved into it (and its nemesis, .NET).