In the recent blog, one of the XML specification creators, Tim Bray, summarized their own experience in Sun's work. He believes that Sun has achieved good results in hardware, operating systems, pricing strategies, and developers, but Java languages are ugly, annoying programming languages, in a sense similar to COBOL. Tim bray's blog full text, please see:
http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/when/200x/2005/03/15/onesunyear
The editor-in-chief of THESERVERSIDE.COM help TIM BRAY has played a round field: he thinks that Bray does not cause a controversy. It is indeed more annoying in Java language, but the Java platform can solve many real problems. He also hopes that more script languages can appear on the Java platform to solve the problem mentioned by Tim Bray. Dion Almaer's blog full text, please see:
Http://www.almaer.com/blog/archives/000821.html
But the readers of TSS are still as thin as ever. Soon someone is half-opened and said: XML is really annoying language; someone says: XML and Java are double annoying; even a reader is simply said: Tim Bray wrote these words Not too drink? Related Discussion, please see:
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=32618