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Does it really matter?
With Microsoft releasing core protocols to the public soon, is Java really relevant anymore? We need to discuss this because it bothers me and my MCSE's that there is always discussion about Java everytime we go to meetings. I have done all I can do here, creating SMTP filters to block all emails that have the words Java, Oracle, UNIX, Linux, IBM, Sun, Red Hat, Suse, Novell, BEA, and choice in their messages.
Posted by: Mike Cox   Posted on: 12/03/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Does it really matter?  Mike Cox | 12/03/03
wake up  bclyd | 12/03/03
It does matter.  tero_t_vaananen@... | 12/03/03
LOL  hcstudt@... | 12/03/03
MS DOES innovate!  chrichton99 | 12/03/03
Mad about java  OhMyGosh | 12/03/03
JDO != ADO  EricMarts@... | 12/03/03
I know but...  chrichton99 | 12/03/03
Shame thats the only area  Tim Carpenter | 03/31/04
Questions?  vdraken | 12/03/03
Why reinvent the wheel?  jscalco@... | 12/04/03

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