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Why Java?
The question is why Java to begin with, it is a cpu intensive environment. The worst thing to do is 'bundle' it with Linux. More problems to overcome and bugs to have popping up like popcorn.
Posted by: SouthernPride   Posted on: 05/15/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Why Java?  SouthernPride | 05/15/06
Name something better?  nucrash | 05/15/06
Too cpu intensive  SouthernPride | 05/15/06
So, what is your "solution" then?  zkiwi | 05/15/06
Hog?  mighetto | 05/15/06
Pure and simply...  zkiwi | 05/15/06
CPU intensive??? Bunk...  techboy_z | 05/15/06
yep!  Linux Geek | 05/15/06
Java was designed for small appliances  mighetto | 05/15/06
Why .NET?  OhMyGosh | 05/15/06
Oh good grief!  jacec | 05/15/06
Faces will be the Hot Topic at Java One  mighetto | 05/15/06
Check out eclipse and the SWT (NT)  Richard Flude | 05/15/06
Called my Dell rep already...  Mike Cox | 05/15/06
A *rep* threesome happy  luke_sg | 05/15/06
Ohhh Mickey !!!!!  Linux_4u! | 05/15/06
I shot my dell rep for being a dell rep!  bl00dphume$ | 05/15/06
I called my linux geek  Boot_Agnostic | 05/15/06
Java Everywhere!  asj | 05/15/06
Wow  TonyMcS | 05/16/06
Nope  Boot_Agnostic | 05/16/06

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