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To: David O'Berry who wrote (25456)2/15/1999 2:38:00 PM
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Interesting Post:

Talk : Computers : All About SUNW

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To: Michael F. Donadio (14328 )
From: QwikSand
Monday, Feb 15 1999 11:54AM ET
Reply # of 14332

Michael: I read the PC Week article

zdnet.com

and it's pretty much just a grabbag of rumors and innuendo on a slow news day. So
Microsoft is coughing up some new Windows-only language? Oh, excuse me, that's
cross-platform Windows-only language, because it will run on Windows 3.1, Windows
98, Windows NT, and Windows CE :-). Yawn.

Whatever Microsoft does will be hamstrung by unavoidable Windows baggage. But, as
much as Microsoft wishes it otherwise, Windows isn't the main issue for Java, and Java
isn't the main issue for Windows developers. Java is a language for the present and
future of networked computing. Windows is a platform for the present and past of
desktop computing. They overlap in time, but that's all. Windows is at the end of one
bar on the historical timeline. Right above that one, Java is at the beginning of the next.

It becomes more obvious every day, doesn't it?

Regards,
--QwikSand











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To: David O'Berry who wrote (25456)2/15/1999 6:42:00 PM
From: Intrepid1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42771
 
Upgrade (UPGD) was just called for trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange today, and will begin trading on the Berlin Exchange tomorrow.

Here is a link to follow the German trading:

techstocks.com

hardly a farce...

regards

etc.