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#185187 - That obviously depends on priorities and focus Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Richard Erlacher said:
That's why the work should be done in a language that will produce executable code as fast as the hardware is capable of going. That obviously depends on the requirements and priorities. Think about Android phones. By not downloading native code but having the applications written in Java, the end user gets a community with a huge number of applications while the developers can select suitable processors without having to maintain any binary compatibility with other phones. |
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