On 11/9/06, Crispin Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Prior to Java, resorting to compiling to byte code (e.g. P-code back in
> the Pascal days) was considered a lame kludge because the language
> developers couldn't be bothered to write a real compiler.

"Post-Java, resorting to compiling to machine code is considered a lame
kludge because the language developers cannot be bothered to write a
real optimizer."
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