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Re: Java and C
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Re: Java and C


  • Subject: Re: Java and C
  • From: "David P. Henderson" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 12:15:48 -0400

On Wednesday, August 29, 2001, at 11:30 , Smith, Bradley wrote:

> Java in a Cocoa app is just another programming language. It will be
> compiled into native PowerPC code so it'll be quicker than a pure Java
> app.
> Pure Java means compiling to byte code that will run on any compliant
> JVM on
> any platform; there must be an overhead for this.
>
Misinformation Alert. Java apps are byte code and use the VM whether
they are "Pure" or "Cocoa".

Dave
--
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"Nothing is too good to be true, except, perhaps, the morality of a
bishop."
- Israel Zangwill


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