Of course, Microsoft is already appealing but they do have to
include Java for now.
Don't be afraid of living ~the alternative is too final.
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From: Mary L Rusinko
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2002 9:01 PM
Subject: [wdvltalk]
Why I believe you are correct that Sun is the one who stopped MS from
including Java in the XP release Java isn't quite as dead as you think.
If I recall correctly ColdFusion MX is now written in Java and there are
quite a few J2EE is the foundation of many web services besides news
tickers.
If J2EE is making a break then hurrah (didn't know about ColdFusion MX,
should've known as Macromedia love Java - Java xtras for Director coming
soon!).
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- Original Message -
From: Ross Clutterbuck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 December 2002 23:07
Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: Sun Gets Injunction in Microsoft Case
If J2EE is making a break then hurrah (didn't know about ColdFusion MX,
should've known as Macromedia love Java
Just because MS is interested and Macromedia had a bad year doesn't mean
it will happen. After all MS tried to buy Intuit for Quicken a few years
back. When they couldn't they started beefing up MS Money but Quicken is
still the market leader.
I'm hoping that MS has the same success with
Hello Everybody,
I'm looking for some good php-editors, both under win linux...
Required item: syntax highlighting.
Which ones do you recommend (and why)?
tia :-)
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