, 2004 4:37 PM
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>Subject: [FRIDAY] RE: What does "do" stand for in .do files
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>Hello Nushin,
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>Foo Bar :) (Greetings)
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>Lazy programmers. People were tired of using .html, so they
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Subject: [FRIDAY] RE: What does "do" stand for in .do files
Hello Nushin,
Foo Bar :) (Greetings)
Lazy programmers. People were tired of using .html, so they started
using .do. Its smaller to write, less code, so your code executes much
faster. On
Hello Nushin,
Foo Bar :) (Greetings)
Lazy programmers. People were tired of using .html, so they started using
.do. Its smaller to write, less code, so your code executes much faster. One
of the way java can run much faster than "other competing technologies".
This is also another way to staying
"Slattery, Tim - BLS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > I am old enough to remember when Mark Zibykowski used to
> > stamp every DOS executable with MZ
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> Umm..look again. Every *.exe file *still* begins with the letters MZ.
Yep. Mr. Zibykowski has now been reduced
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