Re: Congratulations to Blackdown!

1998-12-11 Thread Jauvane Cavalcante de Oliveira
> IBM Visual age. I really recomend VisualAge for Java 2.0. They have an awesome development environment and we have had a petition asking for a Linux port. It was mentioned that IBM would receive such petition and make some analisys, hence it MAY be possible to see a Linux version in some time.

Re: Congratulations to Blackdown!

1998-12-11 Thread Pierre LATECOERE
t; > Pierre LATECOERE Wrote: > > > > > > --0C878475F2329B55090F3B5C > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > > Congratulations to Blackdown! Thanks to your JDK, porting my Java > > program from Windows to Linux was more

Re: Congratulations to Blackdown!

1998-12-08 Thread Robert McConnell
Pierre, Is there any way that you can quantify "faster" and "more stable" for us? I would love to be able to show my manager some real world differences between Linux and Windows. Thanks, Bob McConnell N2SPP At 05:19 AM 12/8/98 +0100, Pierre LATECOERE wrote: >Congr

Congratulations to Blackdown!

1998-12-07 Thread Pierre LATECOERE
Congratulations to Blackdown! Thanks to your JDK, porting my Java program from Windows to Linux was more than easy. I have just finished porting a Java program to Linux using blackdown 116. The result is excellent! The program was originally developed under INPRISE JBuilder 2.01 on Win NT4