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Posted by Aaron J. Bossig on 01/28/07 02:38
asjbiotek@gmail.com wrote in
news:1169943935.491426.240230@l53g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> On Jan 27, 3:40 pm, "Aaron J. Bossig"
> <linkv...@SpammersWillBeExecuted.ptd.net> wrote:
>> > possible inblu-ray.As someone who has done a fair amount of
>> > programming in Java, I can
>> safely say you are full of shit. It's a different language than what
>> HD-DVD uses, but it is in no absolute way "better".
>
> As someone who actually has 9 YEARS experience in java (including J2EE
> and J2ME) and uses BD-Java (Blu-ray disc Java), I'll call your bluff
> and say you're full of sh*t
>
> The difference in capabilities of a full programming language like
> Java versus the scripting used in hd-dvd is the difference between a
> static web page using javascript to do some minimal
> "interactivity" (like hd-dvd) to a desktop application like Adobe
> Photoshop, Microsoft Office, or any PC/Flash game (a full
> application)....
iHD is not "scripting". It's based upon scripting languages such
as JavaScript and XML, but that doesn't mean it's limited to that.
It'd be like saying that BASIC could never be more than just routine-
based kiddie programs. Well, look at Visual Basic .net. iHD is a
young language, give it time to grow. I might even suggest (based
upon what has been done so far) that it's a very elegant solution
for what is intended to be a movie format, not a PC.
I'm not even saying I like HD-DVD better than Blu-Ray, I'm just saying
your arguments don't hold water.
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Aaron J. Bossig
http://www.GodsLabRat.com
http://www.dvdverdict.com
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