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10 things all JAVA developers should know

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G. Wizzzzz

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Nov 26, 2009, 9:43:36 AM11/26/09
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Since JAVA (I know it's not an acronym, but it stands out like that)
was officially introduced in 1995, it has changed the way most of us
look at the Operating System. Bill Gate (how ironic) once said that it
was not about the hardware but the software which will be the future.
A decade or more later, the fifth employee of SUN, John Gage said "The
Network is the Computer". Fast-forwarding to the 21st century and John
seemed to be right. Anyway, JAVA was built not to depend on an
Operating System and deployed through the network. JAVA through its
applet technology gave birth to Rich Network Application aka Rich
Internet Application (RIA). JAVA is not perfect; or we would not have
various releases and more on the way, but JAVA has given birth to a
wide range of programming language (just Google it to find out more)

read more http://armelnene.blogspot.com/2009/11/10-things-all-java-developers-should.html

G. Wizzzzz

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Nov 26, 2009, 9:01:56 AM11/26/09
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EJP

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Nov 26, 2009, 5:40:37 PM11/26/09
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G. Wizzzzz wrote:
> Bill Gates (how ironic) once said that it

> was not about the hardware but the software which will be the future.
> A decade or more later, the fifth employee of SUN, John Gage said "The
> Network is the Computer".

Err, he said that in 1984. Are you claiming Gates made his statement
prior to 1974? when he was still at Honeywell for example?

> read more

No thanks.

Lew

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Nov 26, 2009, 9:13:20 PM11/26/09
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G. Wizzzzz wrote:
>> Bill Gate [sic] (how ironic) once said that it

>> was not about the hardware but the software which will be the future.
>> A decade or more later, the fifth employee of SUN [sic], John Gage said "The

>> Network is the Computer".

EJP wrote:
> Err, he said that in 1984. Are you claiming Gates made his statement
> prior to 1974? when he was still at Honeywell for example?

G. Wizzzzz wrote:
>> read more

EJP wrote:
> No thanks.

"G. Wizzzzz" is just a multi-posting spammer.

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Lew

Lew

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Nov 26, 2009, 10:32:40 PM11/26/09
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On the upside, the site is not plagiarized and appears to represent the
poster's actual work and reasonably well-thought-out opinions.

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Lew

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