I realize that. But I guess you can still be aware of the resources
you have, while allowing rapid application development. I'm pretty
sure issues like this can be solved with no problem, but have to be
solved. Another post in this thread makes a good point saying that
Android is just starting. It's true. My post was intended to be a call
for Android to learn from the mistakes of the Linux Community.

On Sep 19, 1:31 am, JP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > However over the years I have learned the value of Rapid Application
> > Development. I don't like anymore to think about resources.
>
> Well... managing resources or at least being considerate in your
> development efforts is the bread and butter in mobile. Memory usage,
> processor loading, battery drain.
> If you can't handle it you'll certainly be better of on the desktop
> where you can leave data sitting on the heap, allocate memory at any
> time and keep threads dangling around.

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