Java is a dead end for enterprise app development

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Java Is A Dead-End For Enterprise App Developm ent •

Before Java was developed, one of the key industry styles was to increase the efficiency of both designers and end customers.

For example, fourth-generation development ‘languages’ (4GL) such as Powerbuilder, Improvement, and Uniface offered expert designers with quicker ways to build up company programs than using COBOL, Pascal, C, or C++.

For end customers, resources such as Dbase, Lotus Notices, and Visicalc offered them with the unmatched ability to create mini-apps without the need for expert designers. In the early ’90s, this efficiency pattern was tossed into a tizzy by the Online.

Now, application providers and company program designers had to hurry to create a whole new creation of programs for the Web or risk becoming unrelated. The Online pressured designer efficiency and 4GL’s to take the back chair. http://crbtech.in/Java-


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