Cool. Thanks for passing this along, I shall duly pass it along to that
fella as well :D
Cheers,
Erika
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>>|
>>| Here is what the IRS says about this argument (second point
>>| on the page)
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>>| http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=106503,00.html
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The community board I first read about it, one of the main contributors,
had exactly the opposite to say.
Still interesting.
But I'll still be paying my taxes. :D
Cheers,
Erika
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>>| There
il 17, 2004 11:48 PM
Subject: Hmmm. Interesting Tax Reading ...
http://www.861evidence.com/
Anyone ever read this? Heard of it?
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Erika
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Anyone ever read this? Heard of it?
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Umm...this link is wwws.sun.com
Does that mean its not the official Sun website?
-Gel
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But it also has the cool C stuff like operator overloading and other
things that aren't available in VB, or weren't when I was using it.
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I have the Programming Windows With C# book and throughout he gives
examples of how a particular thing would be done in C++, then in C#.
There are lots of little differences, and some big ones, but
day, January 21, 2003, 2:07:34 PM, you wrote:
NM> Well, it does compile to class files, but the OS just knows how to deal
NM> with them.
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>> From: jon hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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My computer science classes were taught using PL/1 and IBM 360
Assembler. Not a lot of demand for that these days. I'm glad to see the
colleges teaching JAVA. It's a solid language and will in demand for a while.
At 10:52 AM 1/21/03, you wrote:
>Also remember that almost every CS program in t
My computer science classes were taught using PL/1 and IBM 360
Assembler. Not a lot of demand for that these days. I'm glad to see the
colleges teaching JAVA. It's a solid language and will in demand for a while.
At 10:52 AM 1/21/03, you wrote:
>Also remember that almost every CS program in t
Well, it does compile to class files, but the OS just knows how to deal
with them.
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> I have the Progr
I have the Programming Windows With C# book and throughout he gives
examples of how a particular thing would be done in C++, then in C#.
There are lots of little differences, and some big ones, but overall
it's pretty similar. C# is a lot more OO though. I think one of the
nicest things is that it
Better than having to reboot your BMW:
http://www.baselinemag.com/article2/0,3959,833424,00.asp?kc=BAZD103019TX1K0100547
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ry 21, 2003 10:36 AM
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> On the other hand, I've always found the picture of the Departures Display
> at the airport blue-screening.
>
> Besides, it doesn't matter what the platform is if the program sucks. :-)
>
>
> -- Ben Doo
ge-
: From: William Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
: Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 10:29 AM
: To: CF-Community
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:
:
: Funny Java story :)
:
: The cash registers at the compusas near my house use JAVA you can tell by
: the CUTE java icon they have in their ap
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From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Hmmm. Interesting.
Most of the ones around here are C++. Java is also taught if you want
it. But the main idea is to learn how to code before you learn
t have a good understanding of fundamentals? I
>guess it's all about job-skills and whatever will make you $60k when you
>graduate now.
>
>
>
>
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Sun started it sun has great stake in it its a sun thing ;)
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Subject: RE: Hmmm. Interesting.
> Not sure if
ty
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>
> Also remember that almost every CS program in the country has
standardized
> on using Java as the learning language. Not sure if you've met any
recent
> CS
> grads, but MAN do they have a big fat hammer that they're not about to
&g
Not sure if Java is just a Sun thing.
There are too many companies investing in Java for it just to be a Sun
thing.
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> Java isn't going anywhere any more than Cobol.
>
> I think there will most likely be 2 big groups of developers
> in the future, M$ and Java. There will of course be all
> those people out there that d
CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Most definitely.
>
> A number of languages have survived a long time; C/C++, VB,
> Pascal/Delphi, Fortran, Cobol, Java
>
> C# is still a MS thing, and so long as that
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> Java isn't going anywhere any more than Cobol.
>
> I think there will most likely be 2 big groups of developers in the
> future, M$ and Java.
t and various Java
based initiatives will both have room in the economy to thrive.
Tim
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Just clarifying i doubt java will die any time
.
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> Just clarifying i doubt java will die any time soon but when it does
> i will relish it
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> Interesting indeed. Odd though that such a successful piece of software,
as
> they claim, wou
Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> http://wwws.sun.com/software/dotnet_statement.html
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>
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cription fees for everything but thats another story.
>
>Once java dies and C# reigns supreme i'll be trully happy.
>
>
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Just clarifying i doubt java will die any time soon but when it does
i will relish it :) I find C# much sexier
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fees for everything but thats another story.
Once java dies and C# reigns supreme i'll be trully happy.
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http://wwws.sun.com/software/dotnet_statement.html
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