Peter Zijlstra pisze:
On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 10:14 +0800, Peter Teoh wrote:
Interesting read:

http://research.sun.com/techrep/2006/smli_tr-2006-156.pdf

Personal comments:

Since KVM and Xen/OpenVZ etc other virtual machines are beginning to pop up - I don't see why it inhibits (in spite of the many initial difficulties as mentioned in the paper) the growth of using Java for device drivers development. Contrast it against udev - esp in terms of usability/supportability/extensibility etc. udev is a Linux thing, whereas Java is at industry level. If everyone write applications device drivers using Java (minus the extreme hardware arch specific stuff, but supports all the low level protocol specific stuff like TCP/IP, NFS, USB etc) then I think it has potential to compete against C

Java? Compete against C? Don't scare embedded devs.

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