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Nuno Souto wrote:
> In article <3D037238.99116AF1_at_attbi.com>, you said (and I quote):
> > >
> >
> > Hummmm... Seems to me that they learned enough to keep their jobs.
> >
> >
>
> I don't think so. They still haven't realised that Java is dead. It
> died the day M$ dumped it. It will take a couple of years for it to
> settle, but it's a given.
> Now, you may think that it is intelligent to know the "software-du-jour"
> and nothing else. I don't think so. Not if one wants to stay in IT for
> a career. Which is usually a bit longer than a fad.
>
> --
> Cheers
> Nuno Souto
> nsouto_at_optushome.com.au.nospam
From here, a few miles from Redmond, I respectfully disagree.
Java is alive and well everywhere in the neighborhood and that includes the biggest such as Boeing, AT&T, Weyerhauser, as well as all of the major web players.
I think Java is storng enough to even survive that its parent was Sun.
Daniel Morgan Received on Sun Jun 09 2002 - 22:26:37 CDT