On 10/22/10 10:43 , Carl Jokl wrote:
Given that I still have an unfinished JavaME project in the pipeline,
it is not so reassuring when people keep saying JavaME is dead.
The biggest issue to me is that we're again in a highly fragmented
mobile world as in the pre-JME times. Even ignoring iPhone, and ignoring
that supporting the same app for Android and JME is a non trivial thing,
you're going to leave out the future top products by Nokia. And you'd
have to revert to C++ to support them. Not good at all.
Of course, I think that there are high chances that the latest decision
from Nokia is the n-th step in a sequence of disastrous decisions and
that Meego will be a failure. So, perhaps they will have to revert to
another solution (whose name starts with A) sooner or later.
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