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CIO of what?
You need to pull your head out of the sand long enough to realize that large corporations that depend on the internet for their business continue to use J2EE for server side development for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is security. Your argument seems to be that since you can teach a monkey to program the .NET platform that somehow makes it more cost effective. Well, maybe monkeys can program it, but how creative might their solutions be, and more importantly how maintainable and reusable? And who developed that "Framework"? Might it be the same people that practically invented the buffer overflow and gave hackers the null session? I've programmed both platforms, and admit there are features of .NET that I do like, for example, auto-boxing of primitives, and automatic transforms of data sources, but Tiger incorporates many of those features, and it's just going to be a hard sale to the big dogs that .NET is a better server side solution that J2EE.
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hardly used  guido_z | 02/13/04
yes, you are correct  JWatson77 | 02/13/04
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More like 20  rapson | 02/14/04
Nice troll  HellScream | 02/16/04
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CIO of what?  mike@... | 02/17/04
Scott, we love you, we love Sun, but release the code!!!!  DonnieBoy | 02/13/04
Are you a total fool?  Mike Cox | 02/13/04
lol  mikeybrass | 02/13/04
don't feel bad!  guido_z | 02/13/04
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What?  zd-spam | 02/14/04
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not difficult  guido_z | 02/13/04
Very difficult...  vferrara | 02/13/04
differences  guido_z | 02/14/04
Wrong direction  rapson | 02/14/04
think so?  guido_z | 02/14/04
Agree and disagree  rapson | 02/14/04
we saw what would happen with ms java  JWatson77 | 02/13/04
Yes, they would improve it. LOL  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/14/04
Oh puh-lease  CobraA1 | 02/17/04
Why?  rapson | 02/14/04
I think you misunderstood...  Plain Logic | 02/15/04
I don't think I did  rapson | 02/15/04
Sun too tightly bound up to release the Holy Grail  FilledOut | 02/13/04
Thanks Sun, and watch out!  Tim Patterson | 02/14/04
Dual License  zd-spam | 02/14/04
As if Open Source was not already BUG riddled software  Jose.Pinchero | 02/15/04
proprietary stuff no better  CobraA1 | 02/17/04
MSN payroll  prrawlins | 02/17/04
'Open Sores' or I mean Open Scorge  Jose.Pinchero | 02/15/04
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