Re: Writing apps for Windows platform in Java? Why?
- From: Pugh <here@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 23:06:13 -0400
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 18:27:03 GMT, "Juju" <Needme@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
well,
Well You can give up Java, Java is not for the Faint of mind, the cowards,
the weak. Java is for intellectuals who believe in Open Source Program
Development, we are not folks to be held captive by a company in Redmond,
feeding their pockets, we are Linux,unix Messiahs. Even though the vista
Might look flashy I bet it gonna Gozzle a whole lot of memory and processing
power, and ask your self can you leave any microsoft server up for like a
year without rebooting definately not . with Unix/Java You can.Java Is not
playing catch up to nobody instead C# is the one trying to catch up on Java
There are a few dozen COBOL programmers out there saying the same
thing about their language too. Old farts die hard.
.
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