"[…]all the value of modern-day Java is writing for the server, but nearly all the Java developers are using the desktop stuff to do so, making them the target market (and really the only market) for Desktop Java. If there were other viable Java applications on the desktop, used by everyday end-users, Apple couldn’t afford to risk going without Java. There aren’t, and it can."
The only desktop Java application I use is Eclipse and I’m sick of it. It’s even slower than Visual Studio. I’m coding PHP on it so I’ll prob look for another PHP IDE or move to plain text editing.
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