From: Reggie Bautista [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I stand corrected. Let me rephrase. When I first heard > about Java, it was > in an article that described it as a language where you could write a > program once and compile it anywhere, so as to help narrow > the software gap > between Windows and other OS's. Am I correct in > understanding that the > "compile anywhere" promise has not been achieved yet? More like "Write Once Test Everywhere"... And I'm the resident Java-fanatic at my work. Which, by the way, is a Pick shop. Anyone else use or ever heard of that? The particular variant we use is Unidata from IBM. (Just to join the fun, I've also worked in with a bit of Visual Basic, had Pascal in school and learned just enough C/C++ to decide I *really* liked Java and the lack of pointers and memory math!) - jmh Had To Join the Party Maru _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
