How well does JRuby stack up against them?
It's all about using the right tool for the job.
Though it's very bad for consumers, it's very advantageous for the carriers. By locking you to a particular plan they're making it hard for you to move to another carrier with cheaper plans.
This happens to every product we purchase. The product gets continually upgraded even after we purchased it- Look at all the cars, cell phones, computers etc in the market. Instead of feeling bad of our purchasing…
Usually when companies mock their competitors it shows how desperate they really are. But then again, Apple also does this (They did mock Windows in one of their ads).
>There is android + iphone and symbian has no chance there. I'm not sure about other countries, but here in India it's exactly the opposite. Though iphone and android are steadily increasing in mindshare. >Not…
It doesn't really work for everyone.
+1 for sarcasm
How well does JRuby stack up against them?
It's all about using the right tool for the job.
Though it's very bad for consumers, it's very advantageous for the carriers. By locking you to a particular plan they're making it hard for you to move to another carrier with cheaper plans.
This happens to every product we purchase. The product gets continually upgraded even after we purchased it- Look at all the cars, cell phones, computers etc in the market. Instead of feeling bad of our purchasing…
Usually when companies mock their competitors it shows how desperate they really are. But then again, Apple also does this (They did mock Windows in one of their ads).
>There is android + iphone and symbian has no chance there. I'm not sure about other countries, but here in India it's exactly the opposite. Though iphone and android are steadily increasing in mindshare. >Not…
It doesn't really work for everyone.
+1 for sarcasm