On Thursday 17 February 2005 08:21 am, Stewart Stremler wrote: > In fact, that's the sticking point for a lot of open-source types who > complain about the unsuitability of Java -- it's too slow because all > array accesses are checked, and there are no pointers to do > pointer-aritmetic on. . .
It's too slow because it's actively preventing me from wreaking havoc and trampling all over my own memory. I have yet to see a well-engineered Java project that is slow. I have also yet to see a slow Java project that is well-engineered. Gregory -- Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | This message has an OpenPGP Sr. Systems Administrator | digital signature attachment Cast & Crew Entertainment Services, Inc. | generated by GnuPG.
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