Is that throwing the baby out with the bathwater? What else are you going to
use?

You have to find employees to build it, maintain it, interact with your
current systems, and be productive enough so you can bring the new thing to
market.

I'm really curious why everyone thinks Java is dead? Most of the companies I
have worked for wouldn't be able to switch to something else easily. People
need to be trained on the "new" language whatever it ends up being. Is this
new language going to run on the JVM? People are going to see the language
and platform as the same thing. They will ask why we have to code in XYZ
when all my developers know Java and it is going to run on the JVM anyway?

On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 1:00 PM, CKoerner <[email protected]> wrote:

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