Howdy,
I may have missed the original discussion, but is primitives going to have
much of a market given the relative proximity of JDK 1.5 with its
autoboxing features? Or are there a bunch of features planned that aren't
going to be in JDK 1.5 anyways?
Yoav Shapira
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Stephen
2003 03:49
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Subject: Re: [primitives] Open for business
Howdy,
I may have missed the original discussion, but is primitives
going to have
much of a market given the relative proximity of JDK 1.5 with its
autoboxing features? Or are there a bunch
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perhaps less so from 1.5 onwards since for non critical performance the
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Howdy,
I may have missed the original discussion, but is primitives going to have
much of a market given the relative proximity of JDK 1.5 with its
autoboxing features? Or are there a bunch of features planned that aren't
going