Hey, JW is a grate sighte. I like how they are happy to direct people
where theyr wind blowed. Like thay see the future is .NET so they helps
people learn it. That way, the skillz we have done learned in Java are not
being gone to wasting,

That said, JW does have a lot of useful information. Perhaps a neutral
knowledge base would be a good thing, if there was a sponsor willing to
not plaster the site with billions of ads. :)

On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Alan Williamson wrote:

> <cough> <splutter> Java world links ... on a JAVA DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL
> mailing list  ?!?!
>
> you are luck we are secure with ourselves otherwise we could be in major
> huff!!!
>
> ;-)
>
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> From: Tom Jordan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> To: jdjlist
> Subject: [jdjlist] RE: Inner class
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> Here are some JavaWXorld articles to look at:
>
> A look at inner classes
> Reduce class clutter in your Java designs: Use inner classes
> http://www. <http://www.xxxxxx.com/javaworld/jw-10-1997/jw-10-indepth.html>
> xxxxxx.com/javaworld/jw-10-1997/jw-10-indepth.html
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