On 22-Jan-99 Alex Pozgaj wrote: > Oh, and something more: why in a wolrd would somebody want to > call his classes like *that*? Well, this is the pleasure of the internationalization of Java. Anyone who doesn't speak english as his/her motherlanguage has at least this advantage: if you call classes and variables in your motherlanguage, it will be very easy for you, if you're not very experienced, to recognize the Java classes, methods and variables from the ones you or your friends wrote. --- Andrea "Kontorotsui" Controzzi - MALE Student of Computer Science at University of Pisa - Italy - E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] My home page: http://www.cli.di.unipi.it/~controzz/intro.html Founder and Admiral of Hoshi no Senshi (italian Leiji Matsumoto's fan group). Creator of It.Arti.Cartoni (italian anime newsgroup) and proud member of... +-------------------------------------------------------------+ | . * . | | . __ . . | | oq | po _ _ | | / #==>>>==# ,-' (_)\ | | | ,-|~\\ ///_ ,() ,_____} | | | |/|~]]] /// ,-~' .,~ / \| . | | |\_|_|_\_\~~----~~' \ ( /| . | | . /~ \___/ [m] \ \__// | | _bo..__ // `-,.~~ | | _-~ 0000000000000ooooo.__ ( . | | \ 000000000000000000000000o . | | . (_)0000000000000000000000 | | . \~~~*,,,* ~000000000000000000 | | ~0000000000000 . | | ~~~---~~ | | .* | +-------------------------------------------------------------+