In 1989 I felt in love when I run my first line of code in a TK-85 (Sinclair ZX-81 clone) and since then I've been searching incessantly that same feeling. Like the feeling of finishing my first system in Clipper. Then came Delphi and the object orientation that made me happy as rock 'n' roll does. In 1996, when I found out Linux, my world changed. I wanted in every way to make a system to it, so I tried C language (QT, GTK), Assembly, Flagship but nothing gave me the same feeling of Delphi, until I tried Java.
Yes, the "write once, run anywhere" caught me in 1999, "infinite possibilities" - I thought. Ten years later I was still in love with running a program in Java. In 2003, with the ...