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- From: nababs@qualcomm.com (Nasser Abbasi)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Java?
- Date: 10 Feb 1996 15:01:00 GMT
- Organization: Qualcomm Inc.
- Message-ID: <4fibvc$5mc@qualcomm.com>
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- In article <4fi0a0$fkb@news1.usa.pipeline.com>, grantp@usa.pipeline.co
- says...
- >
- >
- >If HotJava (not much to do with the Java language
- >itself) becomes widely accepted as the web browser
- >of the future, there's no doubt in my mind that soon
- >thereafter MSVC++, BC++ and others will have options
- >to produce bytecode.
- >
-
- There is also Ada to bytecode compiler .
-
- check the home page of Intermetrics, Inc. and follow links
- for samples of such Ada code. so you can write the applets in
- Ada. If you have the hotJava browser (or Browser that can read
- applets) , you can also play with some sample demo applets written
- in Ada.
-
- Nasser
-
-