![]() ![]() Add the fact that it's interpreted and you realize that you cannot optimize for speed very well. While this allows any Java program to run on any system with a "Java RE", the fact that it's universal code makes the runtime somewhat bloated. This doesn't mean I dislike Modded, it just means I know enough about programming and the history of Java (I still have my O'Reilly Java 1.1 from 1997) to not worry when something actually works but takes a bit of time.īy way of an explanation, Java was first written in 1995 as one of the first "generic" interpreted languages. ![]() Click to expand.What you don't realize is that modded Minecraft is nothing but a hack applied to a kludge with a huge band-aid holding it together. ![]()
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