Belle easier to use than Android - FACT

Android is well supported and has an amazing array of apps available and can do some snazzy desktop effects....
But...   for ease of use   I think Belle is far easier to use for the mass market
If N97  etc. Was launched with Belle   Nokia would be in a strong position right now and I don't think android would be quite so dominant.
So well done Nokia  albeit a bit late but my N8 is a much more enjoyable to use now.  I was even showing it of to some Android users at work, who were impressed, saying things like "but I thought Nokia was old and rubbish" that looks kool. 
Lets get Belle on as many Nokia phones as possible (try and wipe out the past) Nokia concentrate on delivering  more cool widgets  that we will show to all our friends  and together we can gain back market share.
We have been harsh on you Nokia but only because we could see you making the "same" dumb mistakes but we had your best interest we want to see you back at the top where you should be.
Come on lets do this.

folks often say that
asm is like sax,
bcel is like dom
for parsing class files, i think they are both pretty simple.
If you are creating classes, they tend to both be more difficult.
asm is a little more consistent and lite weight.
bcel is a little better handling the constant pool, and also has the concept of a Repository (classpath).
For new work, you probably should use asm, as there probably will be more support going forward, for new features.

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