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To: Stewart Whitman who wrote (5431)11/11/1997 1:14:00 PM
From: Krishna A. Ubrani   of 64865
 
>change (e.g. sampling before and later). "Only 22 percent of >developers surveyed indicated that they were very satisfied with Java >as a cross-platform development language".

>In my experience, getting 22% of all developers to be very satisfied >with anything would be a major accomplishment.

You have a valid point. Even the most enthusiastic user - of any new
technology - will not be completely satisfied and will face problems
until it is addressed in order of urgency and priority. Java is evolving, and almost everyone knows that.

If the question asked was "what are you frustrations with using Java?"
Any unbiased user would have some problems with it at this
point in Java's development, simply because the components that make it up are being developed - like Beans, and suport for all platforms (jvm's).

I have only heard that 80% of all Java users are actually considering implementing it for their server side as well, when they believe the performance issues are sorted out.

Krishna
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