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      booth@martinvt.com [SMTP:booth@martinvt.com] 
Sent:   Thursday, February 01, 2001 4:10 AM 
To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com 
Subject:        Re: Java is now dead 
      Not flocking?    What was 
      expected?  My goodness Java has been on the 
radar for just 6 years and there is lots of it out 
      there.  Java is a 
career choice, 
      not some casual decision about what to do on Saturday 
afternoon. 
      It is my opinion that Java has a good chance of 
      being in this for the long 
haul because 
      the Microsoft fans are going to get tired of sudden changes, 
      
product withdrawals, aborted paradigms, 
      and $4,000 Certification courses 
that 
      have no value a few years hence.  As time goes by managers will get 
      
tired of the hamster wheel known as The 
      Microsoft Solution and Java will 
look 
      like an old and trusted friend. 
      _______________________ 
Booth Martin 
Booth@MartinVT.com 
http://www.MartinVT.com 
      
_______________________ 
      "Leif Svalgaard" <leif@leif.org> 
      
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01/31/2001 11:20 AM 
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      Subject:        Re: Java is now 
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> No, 
      Java's not dead, but there are a lot of other 
> reasons why developers haven't flocked to Java 
      I don't disagree, but, Hans, would you 
      elaborate 
on some of these other 
      reasons? 
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