WHICKER,
WHICKER,
WHICKER,
WHICKER,
WHICKER,
WHICKER,
WHICKER,

Look-a-here-now!

A man (or woman) has to understand his tools, and when he (or she)
does n't they get the blame. Of course it [JAVA] works, because
hundreds of thousands of people are making it work everyday.
Just any other construction kit be Turbo Pascal or Turbo C++ from back
in to the day or straight forward Mechano(tm) or LEGO(tm) you need
to know what the thing is for and how to use it.  It's just that you have
not receive training (most likely in the RAD / get it done yesterday enviroment
we have in the wonderful world of Information Technology), or just
skimp read the whole book or have not found the right teacher.

So take 20 seconds and calm down try, try, try again because
Java does work for us who work with it, lick it, bit, eat it, sleep it, drink it,
and every ..

If Java does not work for you then try PHP, or CGI PERL, or even wait
for C# and .NET to see if that helps.

--
I used to live a small town "B-a-r-t-e-r-s-e-a",
over the bridge from the royal bluesy Chelsea,
Stamford bridge and all, I grew up, I lived, I worked,
played the lottery, and found it all just so may be,
Still the house price index got me going


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Subject:  Stability of Java



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m to me that Java is a bad tool.  I have never in my
life seen a development tool that is so misunderstood.  No one knows how to
use.   It is about as crude as COBOL.  I have never seen anything like it.
--<CUT>__

directory structure behind that a person using a different tool can't
recognize?  Java is just a huge shit sandwich that SUN is trying to ram
down our throats in their little battle with Microsoft.

We have very talented programmers on staff where I work and we cannot get
any consistency out of Java.  PEOPLE, HEAR THIS ... no one will ever have
success making a car that can accept parts from other cars ... PERIOD.
There is no way that Java will ever work.  There are too many variables
--<CUT>_-
run.  It happens every day when I get on.  As soon as that happens to me I
am out of there and you just lost my interest/BUSINESS.

-<SWIPE>--
I have been trying to get a very simple servlet to run that I got
out of the Deitel & Deitel Java How To book.  D&D swears it runs on their
machines.  Why won't it run here.  I have sent numerous emails to them and
they have been trying to figure out what is wrong but can't.  These guys
are supposed to know what they are doing.  A perfect example of the
instability of Java.

How many millions of man-hours are going to be wasted on Java before IS
managers realize it doesn't work?  We need to get back to the business of
client server programming and trash this cancer of a tool.

I CHALLENGE SUN TO DEFEND THIS PRODUCT.  IT DOES NOT WORK AS BRAGGED.

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