Thanks for the links...
So BD-J offers more flexibility, but requires more lines of code to do the same thing that you could in HDi, which leaves more room for error...
Don't you think that these issues are only temporary? I can see that it may be a bit of a pain to program for initially, but once programmers are able to create a set of standard libraries, this shouldn't be much of a problem anymore (I would be extremely surprised if it did). And I don't think it will take too long to create a set of standard libraries to program in BD-J.







