>I've justified the issues with Google several times. Go search for them here.
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>Adobe comes from my personal experience using their products and hearing first hand about support nightmares from the help desk
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>Java comes from talking to people who are in the know. Friends that have worked with both Java and .Net. (not just dabbling. One person has spoken several times at JavaOne and at high-end Microsoft conferences). It also comes from my using Java applications. I said *I* haven't seen a compelling UI in a Java application. I never said they don't exist. I also said, I've used a lot of Java applications.
In what possible sense does a language make a UI/UX compelling?
Just to get some baseline here: do your apps have a compelling UI?
>And once again, for the record, I do use Java applications. I use Adobe products. I use Google products. The fact that I use them doesn't mean I like them or that they don't have issues. Microsoft products have problems (including this here to be complete) and I use them too.
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>>So you've barely used the current crop, and you can offer no technical reason why a language effects UI/UX?
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>>Adobe sucks. Google sucks. Java sucks.
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>>Is there any reason your opinion should be taken seriously?
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>>Come on. Try to justify these positions objectively. You owe it to yourself to think with reason rather than emotion once in a while.
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