On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
>I've just finished coding a moderately-sized java application (my first)
>for a university assignment. I used jdk for simplicity's sake but
>soon I want to write a real (GPL) app so I've been looking into the free
>java stuff. I'm impressed! At least a
I've just finished coding a moderately-sized java application (my first)
for a university assignment. I used jdk for simplicity's sake but
soon I want to write a real (GPL) app so I've been looking into the free
java stuff. I'm impressed! At least a couple of JVMs, at least a couple
of class libra
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Thought you should know...
Now there's Java performance on Linux that's as fast as on Windows
IBM has released its latest Java port for Linux, the Java 1.1.8 IBM
Developer
Kit for Linux.
An alpha version of the Developer Kit has been available for download
from
alphaWorks
f
Gene,
Wichert wrote and asked if I could help answer your questions. The
first thing you should understand about the design strategy of Debian
is that our goal is to produce a 100% Open Source platform. In that
sense, some of these tools are not available in the standard Debian
distribution for li
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