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by cgh
4862 days ago
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Very cool, but not really related to core internet functionality. The truth is, Java is viewed as "not Unix friendly" by many people, whether deserved or not. I suspect the ISC folks fall squarely into this camp. My personal and thus purely anecdotal experience is near-universal hostility from network admins. Despite this, there is a fair amount of network management software written in Java. OpenNMS and Cisco Prime Networks (an absolute beast) both spring to mind. |
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I convinced unless a big OS vendor forces changes for their default system programming language, nothing will change.
This is why I like Microsoft's decision to drop C on Windows.
What I would like is to have a proper systems programming language in the lines of Modula-3/Active Oberon/C#/D/Rust or similar, being used.
Time will tell when this happens, but it will require a few generations of developers for the mentality change to take place.