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Re: Im starting to despise java programming for the mac



Sorry, I have come late to this discussion but I do want to report that the very sane folks at NOAA's (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) National Center for Tsunami Research are developing a Tsunami forecast system (SIFT) for the US tsunami warning centers that is completely written in Java. The majority of the developers (me included) use Macs as their development platform but our customers us Solaris, Linux, and Windows. I used to think of Mac as a second class Java citizen with Window's JVMs the gold standard but after Apple went Intel, I have fewer problems on Mac OS X than Windows.

oz

On Aug 27, 2008, at 12:34 AM, Filip van der Meeren wrote:

Don't you know the statement "Java, Compile once, Debug everywhere..." ?
The only reason you need java for mac is for old applets or to support the college community.
No person (no sane person) is going to develop a complete program in java.
If you want full platform independency then you should write your programs in perl or C...


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