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But Java interpreters do JIT (Just In Time) compiling after the intermediate code is validated...
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toxcct wrote:
Of course, you will ask : "but, why do we need an intermediate if it becomes slower ?"
good question, but the answer is so pertinent :
"portability" !
Well, I can write portable C++ code almost as easy as portable java code . Though I canno't create portable executables with a non .NET C++ compiler
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I think java is not interpreted, its compiled but in run time (JIT). It's like saying that C# is interpreted...
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same here
it does some good caching, but when it starts up it is unresponsive as an KC 85/1 with dysfunctional keyboard.
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Never thought of that, I can blame java for my phone sucking!!
Matt Newman
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mine must be java base phone because it hangs alot.
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As a member of the Keep Phones Simple campign, I've have no idea what my phone runs on it. It makes and receives phone calls and that's it. And thats all I want a telephone to do.
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I don't know if my phone does those things... What menu would I select?
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Michael P Butler wrote:
It makes and receives phone calls and that's it.
That's crazy talk. Where the heck do you keep your recipes?
Charlie
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Michael P Butler wrote:
It makes and receives phone calls and that's it. And thats all I want a telephone to do.
Don't you use it to send/receive short messages to/from other people? This has actually become our culture here. We send messages more than making phone calls.
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Luddite! I have 256 Mb on my phone and I can listen to my music on the go. I have a 1.6 Megapixel digital camera which I thought I would never use, but now gets used all the time, and I can browse the web whenever I wan't, wherever I am. I can use the GPS tracking capability to find ATMs, Restaurants etc., which is still basic, but showing promise.
Oh and I can make Video calls to other people with 3G phones, which is admittedly a bit useless currently as I only know one other person with that capability! But who knows...
So my point is that these services become part of the woodwork very quickly. I bet you were the same person who said years ago that they would never need a mobile phone as they don't go anywhere. Go on, admit it.
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I agree. I bought the cheapest phone from Verizon that would both make a call and receive one.
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Where do I sign up ?
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to have a clue?
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Don't you live in Nokialand?
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No, I live in Ericsson-land. Nokia is Finnish, Ericsson is Swedish. (Well it's 50% Swedish and 50% Japanese now)
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
Nokia is Finnish, Ericsson is Swedish
And both Finland and Sweden are in Denmark right?
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I always suspected that there were something rotten in the state of Denmark...
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