On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 15:40:00 +0100 fabrizio messina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think it isn't a matter of speed. It is a matter of freedom and > > usability. It is up to you to select the OS you like. > > agreed! :-) Mac Os is a unix-like system based on darwin kernel > (similar to BSD..) ok..but i would like to work with large variety of > opensource software that is available for Linux (freedom..yes) , > and... i think that linux is more efficient to develop java > application: Sun directly release Jvm for Linux, but not for Mac > Os...and so..freedom and usability...but also perfomance..i think it Not at all. A friend made a java pacman and when the game is built, 3 loops and some calculations, it's truely slow on linux but it's ok on macosX and Windows :-( It's _exactly_ the same JVM on MacOSX and on linux: IBM j2sdk1.4. I can give more informations about that later this week if you want. Best regards, -- .''`. Arnaud Vandyck : :' : http://people.debian.org/~avdyk/ `. `' `-
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