It's especially important to strategically, it is vital to get Smalltalk/Pharo to tap into the Java ecosystem if Java itself gets deprecated by Oracle.
Everyone who has a lot of enterprise Java code will need something that works on the JVM and will easily interoperate with Java libraries. On 12 December 2015 at 00:03, horrido <horrido.hobb...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yes, Java is a crummy language. Nevertheless, it has traction not only in the > Android space, but also in the enterprise space. Just look at IBM (where my > brother worked on Java enterprise shit). However, Java is not the most > important thing here. It's the Java library ecosystem. That's what everybody > is after. And that's why, strategically, it is vital to get Smalltalk/Pharo > to tap into that ecosystem. > > Java may not be the only way to write for Android, but it is, by far, the > most popular. > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://forum.world.st/PharoJVM-tp4866633p4866682.html > Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >