On Feb 25, 8:29 am, Nicola Musatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Feb 24, 9:14 pm, Larry Bugbee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Corporate marketing, and corporate attention in general, saw to it
> > that Java was well equipped with libraries and frameworks addressing
> > enterprise application needs.  ...but the *big* reason Java won over C+
> > + is because your application became stable sooner.  ...with arguably
> > fewer problems later.
>
> The number of libraries you get "out of the box" appear to me as more
> likely explanations for the productivity increase.

The productivity increase of the language appears to me as a more
likely explanation for the number of libraries you get "out of the
box".

:)


Carl Banks
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