They're not fighting over Java, they're fighting over the JVM. Java isn't worth fighting over.
Some percentage of developers do choose Javascript among multiple choices: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript#Uses_outside_web_pag...
Perhaps you could elaborate on that feeling? (and also clarify what you mean by supporting data and code) The linked SRFI advocates replacing Scheme's traditional pairs/lists with RALists.
How do these differ and what advantage do they offer over Chris Okasaki's Random Access Lists? http://www.eecs.usma.edu/webs/people/okasaki/fpca95.ps Scheme SRFI with implementation…
They're not fighting over Java, they're fighting over the JVM. Java isn't worth fighting over.
Some percentage of developers do choose Javascript among multiple choices: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript#Uses_outside_web_pag...
Perhaps you could elaborate on that feeling? (and also clarify what you mean by supporting data and code) The linked SRFI advocates replacing Scheme's traditional pairs/lists with RALists.
How do these differ and what advantage do they offer over Chris Okasaki's Random Access Lists? http://www.eecs.usma.edu/webs/people/okasaki/fpca95.ps Scheme SRFI with implementation…