semaphore
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Oh gosh. Take a look at who is really providing the misinformation. Show us how much of web development is off server. Javascript is not Java. Most people do not have Java installed client side. I had but almost never got any applets and when I did there were compatibility issues. Most client side programming nowadays is done in flash. So yes it is web server development rather than web development when talking about Java.
When is the last time you actually saw a Java desktop app? It seems even more scarce than .Net. Java is really not the way to go for desktop development. I've also never seen anyone claim a great app to be written in C#. Most state they are written in C++ or C and even Delphi is still a more popular choice than C#.
As for assembly stop twisting my words. I never claimed it any way to be a necessity.
Seriously? You clearly don't have much exposure to anything do you. Flash is near almost dead firstly, most clientside is javascript, just go look at any of the massive popular social networks all javascript, no flash bar the exception of maybe some of their third party games i.e. facebook plugin platform but that isnt facebook itself but the games development.
Desktop java apps off the top of my head that i have installed:
RubyMine,PyCharms,Eclipse,SmartGit
.NET apps
Toad for SQL
KeePass
Paint.NET
There are hundreds if not thousands more
Even hamster can back me up on C#desktop apps considering one we worked on together is written in it. I am no way java fanatic but it has changed in recent years to be much faster and is no longer the elephant in the room with regards to speed. So it is definitely a usable for desktop development, there are many great apps written with it.
Perhaps move into the future and stop running Windows 98 SE.