Never thought people would get so up in arms about my off the cuff
comment, it was not really serious :) But I do think .NET will be
replaced by some new concept within 5 years, not to say it will be
completely different than .NET. Anyway I do still stand strong that if
someone is given a choice to initially learn Java or .NET java is the
better choice. The biggest hurdle is figuring out OOP after thats its
just syntax and naming conventions (yes I know there are some things
in .NET that java does not support like multiple inheretence but it
would not require a heap of effort to learn)... the reason I say Java
over .NET is its portability between systems.

  
Adam H 

On 4/18/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ..NET is a fad just like the Internet or color television......
> 
> 
> > ..NET is hardly a fad.  The .NET framework is destined to replace the
> > current Windows API.

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