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- From: jsa@organon.com (Jon S Anthony)
- Subject: Re: Java: What's the Big Deal?
- In-Reply-To: milod@netcom.com's message of Tue, 12 Mar 1996 16:41:38 GMT
- Message-ID: <JSA.96Mar13153724@organon.com>
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- Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 20:37:24 GMT
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- In article <milodDo5yDE.H8B@netcom.com> milod@netcom.com (John DiCamillo) writes:
-
- > Seriously: The 2nd most notable thing about Java may be the
- > JVM. Developers can write programs that are binary compatible
- > on a variety of platforms and operating systems (remember JF?)
-
- Agreed. In fact this probably is the most important bit as it gives
- the foundation for the first point. But, no I don't remember JF.
- What is/was it? (I _do_ remember the P-system! :-|)
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- /Jon
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