On Sep 24, 1:17 am, Robert Lally <[email protected]> wrote:
> After all the discussions about Coin, Java 7, closures, participation, and
> the JCP I'm left with the following understanding.
> 1. There's no shortage of ideas.
> 2. There is a shortage of analysis and implementations.
> 3. There are no companies that have a vested interest, or a potential ROI,
> in implementing the massive pile of ideas that already exist. Companies do
> what they can, but resources everywhere are limited and it is irresponsible
> to spend shareholder money on projects with no clear return.
> 4. The open source ideal of a developer scratching his/her own itch doesn't
> apply because "I think a closure here would save me four lines of code so
> I'm going to spend 20 hours a week for the next four years making it happen"
> doesn't make sense. If an individual did make this commitment it would be
> out of altruism, not motivated self interest.
> 5. There are few individual developers who have the time, motivation and
> skills necessary to investigate, analyse and implement the massive pile of
> ideas that already exist. The subset of them who also have nothing better to
> do with their time is a vanishingly small number.

Bullshit. I worked on JRuby for two years in my spare time
(occasionally taking vacation to work on JRuby), and granted I'm
probably among the oddities in the community, but if you want to do
something you just do it. Now I'm slowly cultivating a couple
additional Ruby-like languages in my spare time while JRuby is my full-
time gig. There's nothing stopping Java or Java++ or anything else
from happening other than people just getting off their collective
asses and doing it. It's not that hard, I promise you...I still don't
know what the hell I'm doing.

And before you ask... yes, I'm married...yes, I have a kid. But I've
managed to make it all work by putting in hours when other people are
watching the latest TV episode of some crime show or playing the
latest XBox shooter. If you love something, you find a way to make it
happen. So...find a way.

- Charlie
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