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by viraptor
1348 days ago
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> Why do you think Microsoft is now back in Java land with their own distribution Because they have enough engineers to throw at any big environment where they can potentially expand in the future and having own distribution for an app layer lays foundations for new Azure services? (edit: checked after the response; first paragraph: "Java at Microsoft spans from Azure to Minecraft, across SQL Server to Visual Studio Code" - yeah, I think I got it) |
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And here are some examples where .NET is hardly ahead, it isn't even there.
https://www.ptc.com/en/products/developer-tools/perc
https://www.aicas.com/wp/products-services/jamaicavm/
https://developer.cisco.com/site/jtapi/overview/
https://emea.ricoh-developer.com/about-us/membership/smart-m...
https://www.microej.com/
Among other several use cases outside mainstream computing, there are many JVM vendors out there, in the similar vein as C and C++ ones.
And naturally the elephant in the room, Android with its Android Java flavour, with Xamarin not really offering a good development experience, to the point Xamarin rants are quite easy to find on the interwebs (it remains to be seen if MAUI is any better).