On 7/30/09, Brad Andrews <andr...@rbacomm.com> wrote:
>
> This is something where I have to watch my own mind.  Figuring out a
> binary in C++ is very difficult.  The Java is not really a binary, at
> least not in the "runs by itself" meaning.  (Everything is (a) binary
> in reality, including the file holding this email.)

Of course it's a binary, it "runs by itself", when there is a java vm
to run it. Just like you need a win32 vm to run a typical .exe.


> Realizing that java "binaries" hold a lot more is a mental shift that
> probably must be actively kept in mind.

Hold a lot more what? This doesn't make sense.

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