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Those are from real world and are doing real java projects, what did they feel about java current status?
>Mark Kerbel, president of Screaming Solutions Ventures Inc., in Toronto, said he has a lot of confidence developing in Java for both Solaris and Windows NT, and has also done some work for IBM's AIX. "There's definitely a level playing field,'' said Kerbel. "We feel very comfortable developing applications on one server that can be thrown onto another.''
>Simon Arnison, chief technology officer at Innotech Multimedia Corp., in Toronto: "It's been our experience, in having developed with 100% Pure Java, that the vast majority of implementations of the Java machine on the vast majority of platforms have been good," Arnison said. That wasn't the case one year ago, when he experienced everything from memory and date class errors to I/O errors and segmentation violations.
"We no longer write any of our products in native code; we've bet the farm on Java," he said.
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