

To its credit, it has a reputation for supposedly having good garbage collection and concurrency in its VM, that's about it.

The Java platform bloated, and the ecosystem is self-absorbed. To be fair, a lot of what I use and have used is blubby, like the C language, Unix shell and whatnot. Java simply isn't something that would interest me. I used to code in Pascal and Modula-2 before C. I had dabbled in 3D graphics and the "demo" scene. I started working with 8 bit microcomputers in the early 1980's, writing games and utilities, and dial-up BBS's, using assembly language and BASIC. Stable Unstable Docker Hub Debian and Ubuntu Install Jellyfin via our Apt repository or via manual archives (.deb). Example commands store data in '/srv/jellyfin' and assume your media is stored under '/media'.

I've worked on early versions of the POSIX threading library for Glibc, Linux device drivers, all sorts of middleware stacks in wireless, VoIP and such. Always back up your existing configuration before testing unstable releases. I maintain my own Lisp implementation that has a decent object system, exceptions, delimited continuations, compiler and virtual machine, and a whole-document pattern matching language for easy text transformation. I've never touched Java do I have a dull and limited computing experience?
