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The Day Tim Bray Saved Java Posted: Dec 9, 2004 12:35 AM
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In Weapons and Coding, I made a prediction:

The first environment [Java / .NET] to successful mesh static and dynamic languages into a coherent platform will win the interpreted byte-code market.

Tim Bray must have come to a similar conclusion because he recently organized a meeting of the minds at Sun to talk about Dynamic Java. Here's a great pic of the BDFL and Larry Wall Tim shot right before they pulled out their katana's to settle the Python vs. Perl debate like gentlemen.

Katana

In my mind, Tim is moving into this small classification of people labeled, Hero. His past work on XML (as in, his name is on the Recommendation), recent work on Atom, declaration of The Loyal WS-Opposition, contributions through W3C TAG on the excellent Architecture of the World Wide Web, and now this seemingly unrelated initiative to get Sun to wake up about dynamic languages puts Tim on the right side of almost every major area of innovation I'm interested in. Go Tim, go!

I really hope this leads to some serious discussion on how we can bring static and dynamic languages together into a single cohesive platform. Drop the MFL is better than YFL talk found in Every Language War Ever. We need to start having these types conversations: MFL is a compliment to YFL. This is happening only in very small pockets right now and until today, they were pockets without a lot of potential for real impact.

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