Brett W. McCoy wrote:
> On 6/29/07, Thomas Hruska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Brett W. McCoy wrote:
>>> On 6/29/07, Shishir Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> like it is very famous in our college that  c,c++ is good for learning
>>>> only but nothing else, one has to learn java, .net, c# etc to become a
>>>> professional ......
>>> Whoever said that is very very wrong. C and C++ are still very much
>>> used in professional programming. I bet you will find the majority of
>>> commercial software is written in C or C++.
>>>
>>> How much commercial software can you name that has been written in Java?
>> Zend Studio (supposedly)
>> ...I'm not coming up with much else....
> 
> I think Eclipse is a blend of C++ and Java.
> 
> -- Brett

I would've mentioned Eclipse but didn't really think that fit your 
'requirement' of "commercial software".  And I've generally thought that 
the Eclipse IDE was completely Java-based.

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