I like what’s running on JVM’s these days. JRuby, Jython, Scala, Groovy, etc. Lots of choices, and you can toss it onto an Amazon or Rackspace server for cheap. Life is good.
Java is five or six years older than .NET. So, why is .NET portrayed as the dad and Java as the kid? If anything, the roles should be reversed or perhaps have the creepy step-dad that is younger than his kid scenario.
What gets me is I watched it on YouTube in a separate window, and had to sign in to show I was mature enough to watch it. I can watch a chimpanzee pry open a frogs mouth and rape it with no problem.
Just a note to those of you who are criticizing Java the language and pretending the JVM isn’t vibrant: I’m sorry that you stopped keeping up with the trends.
This is pretty cool. .Net, while easier to program in, won’t run on other platforms. I need to learn Java.
#20 yankinwaoz
I like what’s running on JVM’s these days. JRuby, Jython, Scala, Groovy, etc. Lots of choices, and you can toss it onto an Amazon or Rackspace server for cheap. Life is good.
Java is five or six years older than .NET. So, why is .NET portrayed as the dad and Java as the kid? If anything, the roles should be reversed or perhaps have the creepy step-dad that is younger than his kid scenario.
#19: Eddie Larison is Larry Ellison I would guess.
There’s an app for that? Well, no, but there’s a web page.
If .NET won’t run on other platforms, how are they using a Mac?
MikeN, most hard core .NET devs I know use a Mac.
The funniest trailer ever. It’s fun even for non-programmers
Where is that music @2:05 from? I have definitely heard it before but I can’t place it.
Thanks.
It’s Lux Aeterna From the film, Requiem for a Dream. Written by Clint Mansell.
What gets me is I watched it on YouTube in a separate window, and had to sign in to show I was mature enough to watch it. I can watch a chimpanzee pry open a frogs mouth and rape it with no problem.
Just a note to those of you who are criticizing Java the language and pretending the JVM isn’t vibrant: I’m sorry that you stopped keeping up with the trends.
F’ing great trailer!
Have to say, well done