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please forthers work together and get rid of java

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Nov 27, 2016, 3:38:36 AM11/27/16
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Rod Pemberton

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Nov 27, 2016, 5:12:29 AM11/27/16
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On Sun, 27 Nov 2016 00:38:35 -0800 (PST)
polymorph self <jack...@gmail.com> wrote:

> please!

Why?


Reliable software takes many thousands of man-hours to develop and
debug.

I.e., once everyone is on the same sinking ship, no one is going to
jump ship to another sinking ship, which will likely sink even faster
than the sinking ship they're currently on. Of course, in your case,
the other sinking ship has yet to be built. There is nothing to jump
onto.

What I'm trying to say is that everyone who uses Java has a vested
interested in continuing to use Java. They've trained many employees
to code using it. They've hired many employees whom program it.
They've developed more and more code using it. They've determined how
to manage code development and coding mistakes when using it. They've
licensed code and libraries coded for it. It's a large investment.
They'll lose whatever monies they've invested if they replace it.

Therefore, your manager is not going to switch from Forth, C, PL/I,
COBOL, Fortran, or whatever to Java, because he has a vested interest in
preserving his overpaid job. He doesn't care about what's in your best
interest or even the company's best interest. He wants to continue to
be overpaid, manage only a few employees or hire an occasional
consultant or two, drink lots of free company coffee, spend most of the
day talking with other employees about sports, take two hour lunches
with alcohol, spend only 15 minutes per day actually working, and
finish the day playing basketball using the company facilities. He
doesn't care that if your company's code base was ported to C, that
it'd be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, if you licensed to your
competitors. He doesn't care about opportunity or advancement
anymore. He cared about that 10 or 20 years ago when he was younger,
hungry, and full of potential. But, climbing the corporate ladder
killed that. Now, he's over-promoted and overpaid. Except for his
alcoholism, divorce, child support payments, and dual house payments,
he's happy. He only cares about not losing his exceptionally easy, good
paying job in a rough economy. So, from your manager's perspective,
porting your code base to another language only introduces coding bugs,
financial risks, and a political backlash that could get him fired.


Rod Pemberton

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