using what was considered Sun's open, but in some ways restricted, code in a way that would offer little benefit to struggling company that had invested tens of millions of dollars developing Java and its community over more than a decade.
Only speaking for myself, but I wouldn't touch java if it wasn't the language for android development. I'm hard pressed to believe the attention and new developer interest android is bringing to java will hurt the language.
Especially on the mobile side, where it was already dying at the time. However java was extremely popular on server side and desktops for enterprise projects.
Only speaking for myself, but I wouldn't touch java if it wasn't the language for android development.
As an Android developer and, I have to confess, advocate, I have always found Android's Java origins to have been a mistake. It is an unlikable language that did nothing to further the platform, but brought a lot of resource expense with it. I honestly wish Oracle wins this suit and Google gets a sunsetting period to actually bake out a credible NDK API (e.g. no JInvoke BS).
Only speaking for myself, but I wouldn't touch java if it wasn't the language for android development. I'm hard pressed to believe the attention and new developer interest android is bringing to java will hurt the language.