Wrong!!!!
Sorry but your wrong. They are more pro for several reasons.
1) Java is a bag of hurt. Any developer will tell you that. It claims to be cross-platform, but really sucks at that task. Java apps are NOWHERE near Objective-C apps which are low level. It's trying to compare apples to oranges (no pun intended)
2) The performance of java vs Objective C isn't anywhere near close. Objective-C compiles down to low-level. Java is compiled to a class file, and doesn't have the low-level features of C++ or Objective-C
3) The apps look horrible. Have you compared ios vs java apps. There is no comparison. IOS wins. It has support for Pro-Level graphics, while the JAVA API doesn't support native 3D and higher level graphics functions
4) Objective-C is way faster than java, and the performance is much faster. Why because Objective-C is compiled down to low-level machine code, which java is compiled to a class file, and then uses a java VM to execute the code.
SO DO YOUR RESEARCH BEFORE POSTING
Sorry but your wrong. They are more pro for several reasons.
1) Java is a bag of hurt. Any developer will tell you that. It claims to be cross-platform, but really sucks at that task. Java apps are NOWHERE near Objective-C apps which are low level. It's trying to compare apples to oranges (no pun intended)
2) The performance of java vs Objective C isn't anywhere near close. Objective-C compiles down to low-level. Java is compiled to a class file, and doesn't have the low-level features of C++ or Objective-C
3) The apps look horrible. Have you compared ios vs java apps. There is no comparison. IOS wins. It has support for Pro-Level graphics, while the JAVA API doesn't support native 3D and higher level graphics functions
4) Objective-C is way faster than java, and the performance is much faster. Why because Objective-C is compiled down to low-level machine code, which java is compiled to a class file, and then uses a java VM to execute the code.
SO DO YOUR RESEARCH BEFORE POSTING
They would be no more crappy than the iOS ones...dont start thinking for 1 second that iOS apps are any more "pro" than Android apps
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Probably for the same reason they would want to run iOS apps on the desktop.
Silly question really...