| ▲ | geokon 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Didn't Google win the lawsuit with Oracle? I never understood why they do not track the OpenJDK versions. I don't work on Android apps.. but it seems mildly insane to basically have a weird almost-Java where you aren't even sure if you can use a given Java lib. Ex: I just took a look at a dependency I'm using https://github.com/locationtech/spatial4j Can it be used on Android..? I have no idea From what I understand it's a weird stack now where nobody is actually writing Java for Android. I'm still waiting for the day I can write a Clojure app for my phone.. (and not a Dart chat app.. but something actually performant that uses the hardware to the full extent) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | refulgentis 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
> I never understood why they do not track the OpenJDK versions. I don't work on Android apps.. but it seems mildly insane to basically have a weird almost-Java where you aren't even sure if you can use a given Java lib. NIH syndrome > (and not a Dart chat app.. but something actually performant that uses the hardware to the full extent) I used to work on Android, quit two years ago and have used Flutter since, it's a breath of fresh air. It does use the hardware to the full extent, imo it's significantly more performant: it does an end-around all the ossified Android nonsense. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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