The Joy of Java

Perry E. Metzger perry at piermont.com
Mon Apr 29 23:21:53 PDT 1996



Scott Brickner writes:
> I don't understand what you mean by "insufficiently powerful".  It's as
> expressively powerful as most high-level languages, and computationally
> Turing equivalent.  It's lack of power seems entirely in the performance
> arena, which may be solved, eventually.

Java applications can't save files to disk or use data files on
disk. If you were, for instance, buying two CPU weeks of idle time on
some machines, you would need stuff like checkpointing or the ability
to save intermediate results.

Perry






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