from https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/03/03/pizza_roaches_and_java/:

section header: "Dead again"

[Last year, a report from Gartner declaring the end of Java EE’s dominance invigorated all the latent tension in the community. As one of the report’s authors put it: "People don't need 90 per cent of the stuff sitting in Java EE to build modern enterprise applications.”

Predictably, such statements drove counter-arguments of analyst payola and ignorance in the ever-delightful ad hominem style (I'm looking forward to finding out how much of a moron I am this time in the comments section - KISSES!). Vendors who benefited from a decline in Java EE only offered wry smiles and download figures, while the original analysts gave the equivalent of a tired shruggie as they stuck by their guns and pdf-splained their original analysis.]





Reminded me of the almighty wisdom of Gartner from the eyes of the VFP developer many moons ago...

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