Java is the platform.

so far, so good, Java is THE OS abstraction layer.
We have to admit the Java people have done it well.
You can't get anything better in platform
independient. A lot of interpreted languages (Python,
Perl, etc.) don't have platform 100% independient
libraries... Some libraries works on Linux, others on
mac, others on windows... etc...

On java, libraries are similar wherever your program
is running... I'm not saying its perfect, I'm saying
is the best platform standarisation so far so good.

( I promise you I'm not a Java addict, actually I hate
a lot of things in Java )

--- Robin Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:

> If there is a platform for Java, does that mean it
> wasn't ever actually
> platform independent?
> For you academia's out there prove it!
> 
> 




        
                
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