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Well to be fair it does mention Java (though the deployment model expressed is, shall we say, Byzantine).


Java, while compiled, isn't compiled to machine code, and the bytecode to which it is compiled is run on a virtual machine. For this reason, I consider Java more of an interpreted language than a compiled language per se.


There are quite a few comercial JVMs with native compilers the HN crowd tends to ignore.


Fine but calling it slow is unfair, especially in relation to Go.


Ah, true. I guess I didn't mean to call Java slow, but interpreted languages in general (at least, their reference implementations) are pretty slow. You're right... Java's kind of in its own category in a lot of ways.




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