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I’d like to thank the blogs that linked to my article “Assembly Java”, a post written with a certain amount of irony, as I can’t consider its so-called hints and tips good advice myself. This was the very first publicly read article from my blog and it marked, so to say, my debut in the blogging society.

First C. Enrique Ortiz mentioned my post on his Mobility Weblog. David Beers, on the Software Everywhere blog, wrote about Optimization vs object orientation followed by a concise conclusion, pointing to the right middle ground between high-level design and low-level optimizations. He makes the point very well, [..] don’t start thinking of Java as if it were assembly language or you’ll miss out on the advantages it still holds over C for many kinds of mobile development. Edoardo Schepis questions whether is still there any Java ME Programmer Thinking in Object and warns against optimization extremists; his post is an entry on this week’s Carnival of the Mobilists. And most recently, Thomas Landspurg on the TomSoft blog writes about J2me mobile development practices.

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