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Java 22 years

#11
This thread immediately turned into a discussion on how bad Java is. That's funny.

Anyway, happy birthday Java!
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#12
I was actually under the Impression that Java was around a lot longer.

Well done to Sun Microsystems/Oracle.
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#13
Quote:(06-03-2017, 04:14 PM)Xiledcore Wrote:

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This thread immediately turned into a discussion on how bad Java is. That's funny.

Anyway, happy birthday Java!

Well i already know only few on this forum like it . So i'm not that surprised.
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Quote:(05-30-2017, 07:38 PM)n3r0x1d3 Wrote:

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Happy Birthday Java, you were only good for Runescape, we are all awaiting your death.

Savage.
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#15
Happy Birthday Java, any programming language helps the others to get better, the development of technology is based on as many as possible players on the playground.
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#16
When Java dies, ANdroid Dies, C# dies and we will be left with c++ their original father.
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#17
If Java dies another language will take over where it has left off. Years ago Brazil was cut off from all other programming languages (some political bs) so they invented their own. Innovation will always find a way.
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