On Sat, 12 May 2001 02:25:11 -0400, jesus X <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
somehow managed to type:
>No, I'm not saying that. I'm telling you what is here, and in the pipe. Hard
>fact. Java is always "more folks will do stuff in the future when they see how
>great it is!" Mozilla is "people are doing things NOW with it."
Okay, time to weild the clue-stick.
http://www.pixeldate.com/dev/comparison/index.shtml
Note the order. C++. Java. Several miles of daylight. Perl.
Tell me where Mozilla/XUL development fits in on the graphs, please.
>Of course, with Java, I've seen very few USEFUL Java apps. Luckily Mozilla is an
>application framework, rather than a language, so we'll not see 50,000 spinning
>graphic apps based on Mozilla.
Please try to keep track of what's actually happening in the computer
industry before making such blatantly incorrect statements. Java on the
client side is dead, except for a few helper apps that come with
databases. Server-side Java is so big you'd have to be blind or
ignorant not to have noticed it.
Charles Miller