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    Exclamation java bye-bye!!!

    I heard microsoft is closing support forjava.
    WHy??

    I personally think that microsoft is doing so to promote its own version of java under the name c#. C# is similar to java in many ways.

    SO any way, for now, is java going bye-bye
    maryam

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    Java is made by Sun. Don't use MS Java, because they are trying to make it more Windows-proprietary. And don't use C#, because no sane professional does.

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    Agreed!!!!

    Sun isn't going away, so neither is Java!
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    Hey Filburt is there somewhere I can know more about programmer's opinions on C#?
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    Originally posted by Radames
    Hey Filburt is there somewhere I can know more about programmer's opinions on C#?
    I seriously wouldn't use it. Not that many people do and it is just a non-crossplatform version of Java.

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    Microsoft is just trying to acquire market share with their new "multiplatform language" C#. I dont think we are going to see Java going anywhere anytime soon. What Microsoft is trying to do is a good thing. It is a natural progression for any language
    to include these features:

    The modern design of C# eliminates the most common C++ programming errors. For example:

    Garbage collection relieves the programmer of the burden of manual memory management.

    Variables in C# are automatically initialized by the environment.

    Variables are type-safe.

    I think one of Javas weak points lies within it IDE. Minimum memory requirments are 128Mb ram. So just to get FORTE up and
    running it takes too long. Plus i have yet to see a fast and painless way to efficiently bundle and deploy an application written in Java. Such as like Visual Basic has.

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    It's called InstallAnywhere.

    Did you attend JavaOne this summer? Java is taking off.

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