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- From: postrows@el5.cs.umass.edu (PETER OSTROWSKI J )
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.smalltalk,comp.lang.java,comp.infosystems.www.authoring.cgi,comp.client-server,comp.lang.javascript
- Subject: Re: Join Network World's on-line Java debate
- Followup-To: comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.smalltalk,comp.lang.java,comp.infosystems.www.authoring.cgi,comp.client-server,comp.lang.javascript
- Date: 29 Feb 1996 17:08:45 GMT
- Organization: CS Dept., Umass-Amherst
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- Adam Gaffin (agaffin@nww.com) wrote:
- : Sun Microsystems' Java is being touted as the tool that will
- : revolutionize the Internet. But is Java as great as its proponents
- : maintain, or is it merely the latest overhyped Web "savior"?
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- : Network World Fusion, <http://www.nwfusion.com> has assembled
- : a panel of experts for an on-line threaded conference on the merits
- : and possible limitations of Java.
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- : The participants are Eric Schmidt, chief technical officer at Sun
- : Microsystems, Inc.; Brent Noorda, president of Nombas, Inc.,
- : which has developed a Java alternative called Cmm; Jonathan
- : Reeves, CEO of Sahara Networks, Inc., which is designing a
- : Java-based front end for ATM multiplexers; and Brian Matthews,
- : CEO of SourceCraft, which builds Java and C++ applications.
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- : Here's your chance to question and debate these four, as well as
- : other Network World Fusion users. Do you side with the Java
- : supporters or the Java skeptics? And why? Share your opinions with
- : us, with our experts, and with each other.
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- : If you've never used NWFusion, click on "First Visit" when you
- : connect. If you're a Network World reader, type in your NWF
- : number (it's highlighted in yellow in the address box on the front
- : page). If not, you'll be asked a few questions first. In either case,
- : accounts are free.
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- : Once in, click on the "Java Joust" button on the top of the
- : home page to connect to the Java threads.
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- What No PERL people??????????
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- What about a Perl plugin for netscape.. Perl KICKS ASS
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