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Authored by: Gringo_ on Sunday, May 06 2012 @ 12:48 PM EDT |
The key part is in the second question,
"Android user would have
to learn a new vocabulary".
Yes, this is software, Google [still]
could have re-
implemented every one of the 400 classes('thing' concept)
with
different names in one great bloated
package(library concept) with no
hierarchy(tree concept)
called...
UsefulStuffDevelopersExpect2BeThere
(USDE2BT for short)
No they could not! You can't use
this package
without also using the core APIs to call it into existence.
The
core APIs are implimented with Harmony, and that is the
compliant. It would be
like lifting yourself up by your own
boot straps. If you can't use the core
"Object", if you
can't use the core "class" class, how to do gain access to
these new classes? I contend this line of speculation is,
worse than useless,
harmful to Google and the future of
software development. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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