On Apr 20, 5:48 am, pod <[email protected]> wrote:
> But Android only use the language.
> Android SDK doesn't use Java compilation or Java VM.
>
> So it's ok for us. We only use the syntax, not the technology.

It is significant nonetheless. Going forward, Oracle will set the tone
where things are heading.
Nothing earth shattering in SE for years to come, I suppose.

It's going to be interesting to see what's happening to Solaris and
Sun HW. Firm specific Unixes have been weeded out over the years so
over the long run it may go the route of SINIX and Ultrix as Oracle
could see no sense in keeping it around when Oracle's products run on
Linux and commodity servers just fine. There is a specialty niche in
comms that relies on Sun/Solaris but that might be too small to
sustain a dedicated HW/SW line in the long run. Let's hope not. Client
of mine just ordered a comms system that's built on that equipment and
isn't going to even see a box for months (while we go through
design)...

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