Mac hacker attack reminds us why Steve Jobs hated Java

The programming language Oracle inherited from Sun continues to plague Apple

FORTUNE -- "Java's not worth building in," Steve Jobs told the New York Times' John Markoff in 2007. "Nobody uses Java anymore. It's this big heavyweight ball and chain."

To Jobs' regret, Java did not disappear. The write-once-run-anywhere programming language that Sun Microsystems developed and Oracle (ORCL)...

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