> 
> > But java won't change a bit or very little to be noticed
> > regardless of OS.
> 
> This, of course, is one of the big lies of the Java world, where
> real-world portability has always been just around the corner, but
> somehow never quite delivered.  Thus the now-traditional joke, 
> "Write once, debug everywhere."

That's a lie you haven't proven yet. Because I delivered cross-platform
apps without changing anything FYFI.that's traditional corny joke. You
can't debug something you have already deployed.

 

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