Talking about GUI apps...java can never make it.
its a nightmare to work in AWT.
I dont understand why Sun has still not replaced it and given a nicer IDE
like VB.
Also there is very limited support as far as speech and sound is concerned.
Server side...Java definitely Rules
Purav
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Subject: Re: about jsp, servlets and java
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sez:
>First of all Frank's company will
>have billed $$MILLIONS for work done for Wall Street customers, work that
is
>completed in a mere 3 months with the Java platform, instead of 1 year for
>C++ and 2+ years for legacy languages like COBOL or C. Therefore he's
>making millions in only 25% of the time it would have taken just a few
>years earlier.
Now if only the millions you mention were in profit and
not revenue... :/
Frank G.
- Buddy, can you spare a (very-profitable) quarter?
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