Quoting Rod McChesney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> [private reply]
>
> > As in, Microsoft style "we're going to spend our way to dominance".
>
> Jeeze, Justin, go easy! I know from the inside that Sun isn't spending
> it's way to much of anything software-related.

Assigning engineers to work on JSP on third party platforms is spending
to build acceptance. But you're right, I should go easier. I had a long
hard day yesterday, so I was a bit grumpy. Today I'm feeling better, so
I guess I should be a little bit more forgiving :-)

> A lot of newbie-ish coders
> seem to much prefer the mixed code and presentation model, even if it's
> going to bite them in the ass later, and JSP is gaining popularity
> because of that.

Also, I'm sure it works fine on small and midsize applications. However,
for those applications I would personally probably use perl. More rapid
development, and on a small project who cares if it doesn't scale (in
several ways).

Justin

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