Java and Ubuntu
A great deal of noise has been made about feisty fawn, the latest version of Ubuntu, and better support for Java and the NetBeans Java development environment. Better support for Java is a good thing, even a very good thing.
Java is one of these languages that has become particularly popular. Java has native representations of graphical interfaces, multi-threading, scope, object-orientation, complex data structures, non-western languages, documentation processing and much more, all missing from native C.
Problems arise when languages such as C and Java are mixed. Java and C are like oil and water, and while there are methods of making them work together on a fine-grained scale, getting a whole system to work properly together is challenging.
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