[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> True, but there is always room for improvement (like any product / API
> -- none is perfect). The thing I really gripe about is Sun's own
> turnaround time to fix some very basic bugs that plague the system.
> True, when everything was through AWT and everything was system
> dependent, it is hard to track, find and fix bugs. Now it should be
> easier. Most bugs that are most complained about are not system
> dependent. Check out the bug parade to see.
>
> -rchit
>
> Nick Lawson wrote:
> >
> > Fair comment. I was one of those who had a moan about Swing in this
> > thread, but I still think Java is the best development tool I have ever seen.
> > I guess we all got used to this luxury already!
> > Nick
> >
>
Which is exactly what I alluded to before, when I said they probably have
their down in code, right now at this minute. We are hoping that the bugs
you say exist in the big release, but I guess that there is severe time-lag
between what is fixed on the BUG parade and what is actually fixed at this
exact moment in time.
(BTW: Concerning Swing where is Netscape in this?)
Now do you understand when I said, they may struggling with so many APIs.
If Sun can only commit 10 people to the overall Swing team,
which I find very very surprising. My goodness where is the technical author
is this team.
--
Cheers
Peter
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