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Published: Jul 11 2009 / 22:35

I’m neither pro Java nor pro .NET, I work for both platforms depending on client’s choice, but I often see more Java Bigotry than .NET Bigotry as I just read the flame against Mono here. It seems that Java Developers didn’t learn any lesson from their past errors as Rod Johnson the Founder of the Spring Framework wrote in his book preface: The IT industry is strongly driven by fashion and emotion. I seldom pass a day without hearing someone repeat an orthodox opinion they can’t justify ...
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jalexoid replied ago:

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Sorry, but ranting about some presented "facts" is as bad as presenting those "facts". And the comments have only 1 comment with negative view of .NET

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reboltutorial replied ago:

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"bad"? is it a battle of good and evil :)
The Guy is also baffling Ruby - well I don't even know Ruby myself but I wouldn't allow myself to criticize when a Guy like Martin Fowler is advocating it.

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AllureFX replied ago:

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But .NET is not a credible enterprise platform! :)

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reboltutorial replied ago:

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I think I trust more Spring Founder Rod Johnson opinion than yours :)

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raveman replied ago:

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doesnt work :(

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raveman replied ago:

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Failed to connect to the specified host. Possible problems are that the server was not found, the connection timed out, or the connection refused by the host. Try connecting again and check if the address is correct.

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raveman replied ago:

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it works now

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reboltutorial replied ago:

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Sorry my webhosting service had a big problem, this is the first time it happened.

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sproketboy replied ago:

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Yes. We know EJB sucks and IBM should be taken out and hung for introducing it and polluting the minds of millions of developers.
http://code.google.com/p/persist/

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pt93903 replied ago:

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Simple question: at any general developer-oriented conference nowadays, what kind of laptops are the majority of the audience using ?

Macs.

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efsandino replied ago:

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mmm i have developed on .NET since 2003 and now moving to EJB3 + Jboss Seam, i really think that both technologies are good, but some one is cheaper than other and too more for real developers... i just say dot net is sooo easy, but it really needs to go a step ahead to create real Enterprise applications... but in the other way some java projects are so complicated, so many classes... anotations.. some times is anoying.. but is more scallable and really portable, not like the joke of Mono !!

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reboltutorial replied ago:

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Hmm ... isn't Stackoverflow a real real Enterprise application :)

http://highscalability.com/stack-overflow-architecture

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