But only one Java.

> I agree, whole-heartedly with all that!.
>
> However, I don.t think anyone can copyright a language, only the
> implementation of the language,
>
> For precedent, there are lots of CoBOLs, ForTrans, BASICs,  out there.
>
> Dick
>
>
> On Monday, October 14, 2002, at 07:50 PM, Judith Dinowitz wrote:
>
> > I am all for healthy competition, but I'm wondering if introducing new
> > tags into a different flavor of ColdFusion is a good idea. In the
> > current economy, when we should be working to strengthen ColdFusion in
> > the marketplace, I think this will lead to more confusion, a diversion
> > of the marketshare, and finally, a weakening of ColdFusion as a
> > platform. People are not going to just be saying, "Is ColdFusion
> > standard?" But they're going to be saying "What version of ColdFusion
> > should I use?" There's a ColdFusion standard -- Allaire created
> > ColdFusion, Macromedia owns it, that's the standard. Anything else is
> > a parser.
> >
> > Judith
> >
> >
> >
> 
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