From: <hv...@ya...> - 2001-07-29 10:08:55
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Yep, as far as installing, opening creating classes and importing files. But no, I haven't begun actually coding a whole app. (might clearify i use the latest Jbuilder 5 personal edition) But as i said i've tried various java apps and none of them showed any slowing down or other tendencies that java used to a few years (or even just months) back. I'm not saying it's flawless, but it showing off to be pretty well stable, for real applications. And in case anyone worries about Microsoft not implementing default support for java in Windows XP and future OS:es, it's not going be worse than the user having to downloading a plugin, a la flash - so it's all up to us developers to keep it a standard download. Henrik Våglin [ hv...@ya... ] --- Eytan Heidingsfeld <ey...@tr...> wrote: > Just answering henrik > ave u really used JBuilder it is a nightmare. > I can't stand working in i t because it is so slow > and painful. > 8an _____________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Dit...@ya... - skaffa en gratis mailadress på http://mail.yahoo.se |