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The AP Computer Science curriculum uses Java and includes a Case Study which implements a graphical simulation of fish in an enclosed tank.Dmitry Markman, PhD
The problem is that the OS X version of Java doesn't correctly deal with the graphics in the Case Study, so all of the high school kids who take AP Computer Science and run the program on a Mac will, correctly at this point, assume that Apple's Java implementation is sub-par. That's a few thousand students who are likely to go on to major in Computer Science in college, and will be prejudiced against Macs because of a bad experience.
The problems have to get fixed, and they have to get fixed in Jaguar, because schools may not be able to afford to upgrade to Panther. Please. It's already the case that my state has adopted school administration software that won't run on Macs, so it's likely that no teacher will get a Mac on their desktop, because they can't take attendance, etc., on them.
Todd O'Bryan
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