> You may not like it as a user, but as a developer, Java is a dream to use
> compared to C++ (just don't get Travis up on the benfits of Ocmal, or
we'll
> never hear the end of it).  Keep in mind that Freenet is still highly
under
> development, so we want to make things easier on the developers NOW and
worry
> about being easier on users LATER.

Even from a user perspective, Java can be a good thing. For example, I'm
much more comfortable running a Java server on a public host than I am a C
server. For one thing, there cannot possibly exist stupid buffer overflows
leading to remote exploits...

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/ Peter Schuller, InfiDyne Technologies HB

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