Casper Bang wrote:
> See that's because you equate popularity with runtime distribution
> count, which is a red herring.
>
>   
Casper, please don't assert I'm saying things that I'm not saying :-) 
Let's talk about USE, but explain how it's possible that people feel 
most popular a thing that most of them have never seen. Installations 
clearly plays as a cap for use.

All the remainder of your post is conjugated at the future: "is starting 
to", "are starting to"... It seemed clear to me that I'm talking about 
PRESENT, since your original statement is "JME _is_ not popular". I have 
clearly said in my previous email that things will evolve and could 
evolve in various ways, including yours.

For what concerns use, joe the average uses to play and chat. Not 
everybody is an engineer or a business manager. And most of mobile phone 
users are teenagers. In my understanding, the largest number of games 
for mobile phones are made in Java. But let's talk about Android use. 
You say you're seeing a lot: what does joe the average do with them?


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