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Re: Fail
Those developers are surely mostly concentrated on the server side.
And, the best proof of Java failing on the desktop/PC side is that these fools are releasing this FX stuff. Why do you think it's necessary if Java works so well on the server side?
Posted by: markbn   Posted on: 05/13/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Excellent Article  mighetto | 05/11/07
Java kernel will help, too  super_J | 05/11/07
apparently you dint read the second page  code_Warrior | 05/11/07
Oh lighten Up; Good Morning EU  mighetto | 05/13/07
No  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/12/07
Titanic  mighetto | 05/13/07
Translation into plain English  Knorthern Knight | 05/12/07
Heart of Darkness; the smell of victory.  mighetto | 05/13/07
Apocalypse Now, not Good Morning Vietnam  daboochmeister | 05/13/07
Thank you  mighetto | 05/14/07
a lot of BS sprinkled in  code_Warrior | 05/11/07
You're BS  EpsDel | 05/12/07
A bit of history.  Anton Philidor | 05/12/07
Oath of Omerta  mighetto | 05/13/07
And is going to fail ... again  markbn | 05/12/07
Your comment fails  spatula6 | 05/12/07
RE: Your comment fails  markbn | 05/13/07
Re: Fail  davidsarmstrong | 05/12/07
The Desktop is Dead; with its death Java rises  mighetto | 05/13/07
Off topic  markbn | 05/13/07
Re: Fail  markbn | 05/13/07
correction, it was "client side" not "server side"  markbn | 05/13/07
Java's future (or not)  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/12/07
Itanic  mighetto | 05/13/07
Nice Article  cheap.submission | 05/14/07

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