Do you have anything against Fortran or Cobol?

There will be .Net implementations for those, you know? And we could
leverage the power of all those "legacy" academic and enterprise 
programmers.

(I bet there are a lot of Cobol guys getting a lot of free time on
their hands after the Y2K mess.)


Paulo

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> On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Marc wrote:
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> > Having become convinced by Andy that C# and .NET are the wave of the 
> > future, I'm proposing that we switch poi development to C#.
> > 
> > To the Jakarta community at large: will this affect our status as a 
> > Jakarta project? I mean, I can see where a lot of projects are 
> > eventually going to follow this same path ...
> 
> I'm ok with using .NET, but I think you should use BASIC as language, 
> not C#. .NET is language independent, and other jakarta projects 
> already switched to BASIC. 
> 
> Costin
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