wow, makes me wander if he is even reading the responses to the emails
at all .. or if its just going in one ear, and straight out the other. i
don't know how many of the emails in this thread have been aimed at
correcting his mistake as to which code it is. lol. probably more then
half of them.
dallas
On 1/5/2012 13:22, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi Shaun,
No offense, but listen to us for a second. There is no such thing as
MS Java. Microsoft does not have, never did have, and probably will
never have a Java language. It was originally Sun not Microsoft who
created the Java language. Plus you are obviously totally misinformed
because Java is no longer owned by Sun either. Sun Java is now owned
by Oricle as well as StarOffice, the Java runtime, and all of Sun's
other products. Would you please, please, please stop spreading
misinformation around on the list.
HTH
On 1/4/12, shaun everiss<[email protected]> wrote:
they were written in ms java, as for porting them over, they are
incripted, so they would have to be rewriten from scratch.
But that gives me an interesting slant, if we could port to sun java maybe.
I was thinking about bgt but if we wanted cross platform, sun java or
maybe even python may be best.
nvda is stable and is python based so I don't think we have any issue
with python.
I have not played many java games but those seem ok to.
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