Java, meet Python. Python, meet Java

Java, meet Python. Python, meet Java

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Mar 19, 2004
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As Sun and IBM haggle over the terms of open-sourcing Java, I think its important to note: if theyre trying to jumpstart more widespread development of Java applications on the server, they are barking up the wrong tree.

The reason is simple–Python. The scripting language is already in widespread use, is object-oriented, is proven to scale moderately well (Marc Andreessens Opsware wrote the entirety of the first version of their product in it), and is more friendly to the realities of most Linux deployments than Java–that is, it can run fine on cheap hardware with a finite amount of RAM.

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