Java Certification

Per Bothner per@bothner.com
Sat Nov 30 23:16:00 GMT 2002


james_williams@optusnet.com.au wrote:
> Why doesn't the GCJ team design a new language that maps closely to 
> java (like
> microsoft did with C#) and create their own framework. The new language
> could be called "G" or a more stylized "X" and you guys would be 
> free to
> innovate your own framework on top of all of the innovation that you have
> already done. It seems to me that certification is holding back this
> project.

Not really. We don't really worry about it much. The JCK would be nice
to have as a comprehensive test-suite. However, starting a new language
from scratch wouldn't help any - we still wouldn't have the JCK!
> If you were your own language (which would be more attractive to
> the open source and increasingly non-open source community) then you 
> would
> have your freedom, which seems to be the purpose of the venture anyway.

There re lots of programming languages. Creating a new one just to
"own your own" doesn't really make such sense, unless you have some
very specific ideas/goals. I consider both Java and C# to be rather
safe, traditional and relatively low-level. While there are various
ways they can be improved in small but valuable ways, it doesn't seem
worthwhile, given that Java and C# exist.
By the way, I get my language-design jollies in the context of
Kawa: http://www.gnu.org/software/kawa/ while sits on top of
Java, being a compiler to JVM bytecodes.
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	--Per Bothner
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