2. The thing is that everyone *knows* that the public are by and large idiots. Why ask people what they want when don't know themselves. Ask the people who know, ask people who know how to make it accessible to the public and then just do it.
1. Well, Java technically already provides a (ahem) safe sandbox on client machines. The problem isn't really security so much as guaranteeing an identical user experience across different platforms. Look at how differently Java apps get rendered on Linux compared to Windows.
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calcio
July 7th
2. The thing is that everyone *knows* that the public are by and large idiots. Why ask people what they want when don't know themselves. Ask the people who know, ask people who know how to make it accessible to the public and then just do it.
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lth
July 4th
1. Well, Java technically already provides a (ahem) safe sandbox on client machines. The problem isn't really security so much as guaranteeing an identical user experience across different platforms. Look at how differently Java apps get rendered on Linux compared to Windows.
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