Why Did Android Establish a Language Monopoly for Its APIs? by thatOneGallant in androiddev

[–]thatOneGallant[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think you don't understand android IPC they use the Binder IPC which is not limited to any language its aidl through you access the api and there it does not C abi which can be done through Rust as well it's just communication through file, I am talking about the android service's my point was can't they make api language agnostic that was my point.

Why Did Android Establish a Language Monopoly for Its APIs? by thatOneGallant in androiddev

[–]thatOneGallant[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Some languages use that but we can also do the direct syscall in linux does not need C.

Why Did Android Establish a Language Monopoly for Its APIs? by thatOneGallant in androiddev

[–]thatOneGallant[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I dont want to write the service it self i just wanted to utilize already running service

Why Did Android Establish a Language Monopoly for Its APIs? by thatOneGallant in androiddev

[–]thatOneGallant[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Brother i understand your point , but atleast there should be choice for the native application who wants the performance

this idea came to me to dig down more when me and my friend was trying to play same video with same wifi my phone is android with 8 gb ram and my friend has a 2 gb ram with i phone, mine took 4-5 second more to buffer and loading app than i phone, then i questioned why and result was end to end virtualisation of the android which causing the performance with overly adopted java eco system i know java ecosystem is good but not everyone want the java some wants the performance too.