Actually just poorly written Java apps and/or with poorly designed Java
development environments. I would presume that since he used to write
QL code that he knows how to efficiently use Java too. It makes a big
difference if you understand and apply good practices in Java, just
like it does in QL coding.
So with him, fast might be appropriate.
Cheers,
jim
On Feb 17, 2005, at 10:32 PM, Norman Dunbar wrote:
The bit that puzzles me is the fact that it is written in Java, but
described as 'fast' and named 'Hypersonic'. Must be a different Java
to the one I've been used to. All Java applications are s...l...o...w
!
:o)
Cheers,
Norman.
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