Re: Java and testing

1999-04-10 Thread John Summerfield
>> Yes, I remember this MEMF_CHIP/MEMF_FAST problem. > It is the same habitude which now leads to the Y2K problem: "Hey, More correctly, it's number truncation problem. Folk were worried about it when DJ hit 10 000. > who will ever use more than 2 decimals ?" converts into "Hey, I was progra

Re: Java and testing

1999-04-09 Thread Michael Sinz
On Fri, 9 Apr 1999 19:30:16 +0100, Oliver Fels wrote: >> Well, I now know why people say "Write once, test everywhere" >> >> If the code you write is not correct, sometimes it still produces >> what seems to be correct results on some platforms. > >Well, there are few exceptions ;-) >Some are re

Re: Java and testing

1999-04-09 Thread Oliver Fels
> Well, I now know why people say "Write once, test everywhere" > > If the code you write is not correct, sometimes it still produces > what seems to be correct results on some platforms. Well, there are few exceptions ;-) Some are regarding platfome limitations A complex proxy server applicatio