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- From: bruce@faxmail.co.nz (Bruce Simpson)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.java,comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.smalltalk
- Subject: Re: Will Java kill C++?
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 21:36:29 GMT
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- vlad@gramercy.ios.com (Vlastimil Adamovsky) wrote:
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- >Now we have ONE JAVA. But how long? I am sure there will be minor and
- >major improvements done by different companies, which can lead to
- >different versions of JAVA.
-
- Nope. Sun are keeping very tight reigns on the language specification and
- if you change it without their endorsement it's no longer Java(TM).
-
- Besides which... it doesn't matter too much whether the language
- specification changes so long as the VM bytecode design doesn't.
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