Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> He might also say that Java is a curse and if it went away.. that
> would just mean people would go back to coding in C++ as they should.
> However that is speculation on my part.
I actually need Java for work, but I don't really need anything beyond
java-1.8.0-openjdk (or maybe a newer version in the future). As an IDE, I
have to use NetBeans directly from upstream because the Fedora package was
discontinued years ago, sadly. And for libraries, all the (non-JDK/JRE) JARs
our projects need are checked in in our repositories anyway, so I don't need
any Java system libraries.
(Well, currently, I use a system Tomcat package for local testing, but I
don't even use it as a system service, but with a CATALINA_BASE in my home
directory, so I'm quite likely to just switch to unpacking the upstream
Tomcat directly there at some point.)
Kevin Kofler
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