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工作学习 / IT杂谈 / are JAVA applications slow?
-jfhuang(Zigzag);
2001-1-4
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90% of your points-of-view are right....
-jabber(jabber);
2001-1-4
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to say a few words more about JAVA
-jfhuang(Zigzag);
2001-1-4
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Though Java is easier to use, the market falls short of competent Java developers
-jabber(jabber);
2001-1-5
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Discussing
-old(HH);
2001-1-7
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Thanks for your expert posting.
-jabber(jabber);
2001-1-8
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I realy don't deserve this (this sentence was picked up from my Chinese to English Dictionary). What I posted merely were some empty talks. The main purpose is to practise my written English.
-old(HH);
2001-1-13
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pointers in c++
-jfhuang(Zigzag);
2001-1-9
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More discussions
-old(HH);
2001-1-13
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Geico, a famous insurance company, usually hires many C++ consultants
and then get rid of half of them.If you are proficient in C++, the managers at Geico will satisfy many of your requirements.
If I am a manager, I never hire C++ people have only 1-2 year's experiences.
-jabber(jabber);
2001-1-15
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Agree! Java is another "internet stock" in Computer Language market. It is overvalued and it would disappear like most DOT COM.
-net007(net007);
2001-1-6
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I don't think Java will disappear like most .COM.
As far as I know, every matter thing will finally change into heat energy.
-old(HH);
2001-1-6
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I don't think soWe are not dot .com, we are telecomm optical company, we are building our
network\element management system on Java platform.
-marcow(UserMarco);
2001-1-7
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My 007 friend, I can bet Java won't die within 4-5 years.Java has its own limitations. However, it is not a brouhaha in the IT industry. Java is still evolving. I do believe Java will be replaced by some other technologies, but such technologies have not yet been invented.
I hope you are already a Java programmer, so I can take your words more seriously.
-jabber(jabber);
2001-1-8
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