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Sun Microsystems
Why is Sun Microsysyems advertising on this site? How amusing is that??
I love the way they slate M$ for breaking compatibility and then slate then
because M$ no longer support Java .... someone if sinking can you guess
who?
Roll on .Net!
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Re: Sun Microsystems
"Andrew" <anon@mailpost.com> wrote:
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>Why is Sun Microsysyems advertising on this site? How amusing is that??
>
Because this is not just a MS tools site, although it may seem to be sometimes
(or most often), and they have development tools to offer.
>I love the way they slate M$ for breaking compatibility and then slate then
>because M$ no longer support Java .... someone if sinking can you guess
>who?
>
>Roll on .Net!
Now if we can just do something about those square wheels!
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Re: Sun Microsystems
Just create a sub class and override the base functionality. It's easy to
do. <BG>
/Pat
"MarkN" <m@n.com> wrote:
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>"Andrew" <anon@mailpost.com> wrote:
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>>Why is Sun Microsysyems advertising on this site? How amusing is that??
>>
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>Because this is not just a MS tools site, although it may seem to be sometimes
>(or most often), and they have development tools to offer.
>
>>I love the way they slate M$ for breaking compatibility and then slate
then
>>because M$ no longer support Java .... someone if sinking can you guess
>>who?
>>
>>Roll on .Net!
>
>Now if we can just do something about those square wheels!
>
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