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Does anyone write desktop apps in Java that aren't slow as glaciers? Or are you saying that Java is just for servers where its inherent interpreted source slowness is masked by other factors?
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What about perl, python, shell/bash?  rcasha_z | 11/29/05
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Ok ... tell us ...  Linux_4u! | 11/29/05
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8.5!  Sxooter_z | 11/30/05
I don't get it  IceTheNet@... | 11/30/05
This will clear things up.  osreinstall | 11/30/05
So much for the Java "sandbox"  jinko | 11/29/05
More like quicksand!  osreinstall | 11/29/05
Pathetic  ITTech001 | 11/29/05
This news is 2 internet years old  mighetto | 11/29/05
What the....?  JohnLee_z | 11/29/05
apparently those GENIUSes at  Jack-Booted EULA | 11/29/05
Same reason they talk about a Windows exploit  Confused by religion | 11/29/05
heh  JohnLee_z | 12/02/05
What Update if you just want to update?  dragon@... | 11/29/05
no clue as to what version is installed  wackoae | 11/29/05
DOH!  Jeff Spicoli | 11/29/05
Not so smart  DrDoug018 | 11/30/05
who's the amateur?  rcasha_z | 11/29/05
Java Update  pris_z | 11/30/05
Java Update  pris_z | 11/30/05
What Update if you just want to update?  Dreamer.fithp | 11/30/05
I stopped using java eons ago.  kraterz | 11/29/05
You can always tell...  dtaubler | 11/29/05
I'm Willing To Learn  PMC-CON | 11/29/05
Does anyone write desktop apps in Java?  wackoae | 11/29/05
Desktop apps in Java  pierrejvr | 11/29/05
Sure.  Haterock Davidsfather | 11/30/05
Are you?  jalexoid | 11/30/05
Java is OK for distributed/web apps  michael_t | 11/29/05
Different experiences  rcasha_z | 11/29/05
Different Experiences  DanielHolley | 11/30/05
Different Experiences  jalexoid | 11/30/05
Java not ready for prime time  RimaDog@... | 11/29/05
COBOL exploits  Mr. Big | 11/29/05
That's because COBOL is dead  rcasha_z | 11/29/05
COBOL is dead? Has been for ages?  IT Scion | 11/30/05
More COBOL?!  papatator | 11/30/05
More COBOL?!  papatator | 11/30/05
And the problem is ?  michael_t | 11/29/05
The Problem is Attack Surface / Parallel Installations  PMC-CON | 11/29/05
APC and Java  pris_z | 11/30/05
Uh, huh...  bixbyru@... | 11/29/05
I am glad I got an older version o  jackie40d@... | 11/29/05
Could be less secure  rcasha_z | 11/29/05
could be lesssecure and ... slower  PhilippeV | 12/01/05
could be lesssecure and ... slower  PhilippeV | 12/01/05
Old news  CobraA1 | 11/29/05
more ZDNet junk journalism  Jeff Spicoli | 11/29/05
Thank Janet Reno  Waylon May | 11/29/05
There are no holes in Java  Boot_Agnostic | 11/30/05
Cobol not dead  Bragueton | 11/30/05
So why is OS X not affected?  baggins_z | 11/30/05
That remains to be seen.  Haterock Davidsfather | 11/30/05
Follow-up  Haterock Davidsfather | 12/03/05
OS X not effected because it's not Sun  PhilippeV | 12/01/05
Write once.....  SQLServer | 11/30/05
I don't care  zmud | 11/30/05
Joris Evers, CNET News.com  dguith@... | 11/30/05
Joris Evers, CNET News.com  dguith@... | 11/30/05
Java is best served in a coffee cup or thermos  Boot_Agnostic | 11/30/05
Java does not matter anyway  jfreedle2@... | 12/02/05
Don't we have enough bigfoots ?  tedman | 12/07/05
Don't we have enough bigfoots ?  tedman | 12/07/05

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