Somebody in the episode kept going on about how Java "lied".  Can someone 
enlighten me?

I often listen to people at work, or on podcasts, make grandiose statements 
that sound impressive, but I am left to wonder what they base that 
statement on.  (For example, I listen to our architects talk about MySQL *
obviously* going away because Oracle is going to kill it, or how Glassfish 
is not an option for our production app servers because the open source 
development is slowing down).

So, how did Java lie?  Or is this just some uber nerd that thinks the only 
programming language that would ever work for him is one that he has 
created?

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