@HocineDJEMAI Please. That's bad advice. It's also the second time I've seen you give (very) bad advice. I'll drop you a hint on the other case. Next time, I'll be flagging. — sehe16 secs ago
Now it's personal
@HocineDJEMAI and that's the other time I saw you contribute complete nonsense (that forum.ubuntu.ru link is bogus to this topic) — sehe11 secs ago
@NeilKirk +1 for funny + insightful. However, when people run around spreading confusing comments uncorrected we fail as a community. You're welcome to find out the other comment that sparked my "interest". — sehe28 secs ago
@RaenirSalazar No. It's just that we get far too many help vampires that should be on Stack Overflow. And it hurts if you even draw it out after we "allowed" your to ask in the first place. If you're not listening to the answer(s), why ask?
If you're not a regular, your question needs to be genuinely interesting to all parties involved. Otherwise, deem it annoying. Once you're asked to stahp, stahp.
@nick Yes. But the operations you do manually during development are different. There is clearly a compiler present in the Java case. There is something that most people call interpreter in JavaScript/Python/Perl case. While the distinction is murky, there is clearly some difference.
@wilx I see what you're saying but Java is rather similar to Python, specifically in regards to the compiling process (source-> javac/pyc bytecode) which btw is totally reversible