I agree with Bernd. Like most shops, the one I manage is a mix of java
and Microsoft C++. Although we
do not design game software, I am still concerned about Sun's decision
to drop an API because they can't
compete against their rivals. I understand that a company must at times
cut non profitable projects in order
to stay in business. However, Sun's silence only makes me wonder what
they will drop next. Perhaps jdbc
or comm? It also makes me think twice before considering Sun for my next
hardware purchase.

Before someone outside of the community dismisses this post as just
another hobbyist programmer upset
about learning another API, I assure you that learning new APIs is part
of a developers job. I am just
being practical. Those of us who develop code for a living and have had
to integrate new libraries into
our current baselines understand this.

I don't know if anyone from Sun will ever read this. I have already
reinstalled my Visual Studio and
started cranking out DirectX code. Tomorrow I will also contact my
vendor about alternatives to Sun stations.

Again, I am just being practical.

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