[nycphp-talk] More on the java vm
Tim Gales
tgales at tgaconnect.com
Fri Apr 23 11:41:34 EDT 2004
> > On Behalf Of Chris Bielanski
> > Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 2:26 PM
> > To: 'NYPHP Talk'
> > Subject: RE:[ot] [nycphp-talk] Zend Studio Client 3.5 beta gripes ...
> >
> >
> > Here, have a giggle ;)
> >
> > static void Init_MS_JVM(appname)
> > {
> > if(installed(SUN_JVM)){ _fubar(SUN_JVM); }
> > if(!has_ms_code(appname))
> > {
> > increase_paint_lag(__LOTS);
> > }else{
> > look_busy(30000);
> > }
> >
> > sleep(s_rand(20)+1);
> >
> > tell_bill(appname, _procID, _cpuID, _current_user,
> > _license_key, _things_that_make_EPIC_cringe());
> >
> > init_app(appname);
> > }
> >
> > ~Chris
>
"Java's a drug you rub on venture capitalists to make them
crazy." John Doerr (Java One, 1996)
Which I found from:
"Disruptive Programming Language Technologies"
Todd A. Proebsting - Programming Language Systems - Microsoft
Research http://www.eecg.toronto.edu/~tsa/crgpapers/disruptive.pdf
In that (white?)paper Proebsting comes to the conclusion:
"Algorithms and design make the big difference --
Not optimizing compilers "
(Whoa whatta *big* surprise, right)
>
>
I say if Java really had good garbage collection,
every Java program would remove all its buggy attempts at threading
(they are mostly trash) --
of course whenever you deal with Java threading, there are
always some exceptions.
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