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To: Michael Markham who wrote (2096)4/6/1997 11:37:00 AM
From: micromike   of 2329
 
From a technical point you are correct but from a business point these details don't mean anything.With out Java no NC.I could go into it technicial if you want.

Here is part of a article from
BRENT SCHLENDER REPORTER ASSOCIATE ERYN BROWN

The real beauty of the Java language, however, is its power to save
users money. Corporate chief information officers, a.k.a. CIOs, think
Java may be software's holy grail both because it vastly simplifies
creating and deploying applications and because it lets them keep their existing "legacy" computers and software. Java programs, once
written, can run without modification on just about any kind of
computer: a PC, a Macintosh, a Unix workstation--heck, even a
mainframe. The underlying operating system makes no difference. Java
actually can breathe new life into older specialized computers that were at risk of becoming obsolete.

In scarcely a year, Java has evolved into a major challenger to
Microsoft's Windows family of PC operating systems--faster even than
DOS and Windows rose to challenge traditional mainframes and
minicomputers. Java is also well on its way to becoming the most
important Internet software standard.

Go Java Go
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