Microsoft's C# (Sharp) & .NET -- A Heads Up
Garry Hodgson
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Mon Jul 10 14:21:42 EDT 2000
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"Thaddeus L. Olczyk" wrote: > Java is not a variant of C++. of course it is. it's c++ with training wheels. > Java is a very different variant of C . for exceptionally large values of "very", perhaps. > Otherwise it > would not be so popular. After all, if it were a C++ variant why would > people go to all the trouble to switch from C++. well, many people are not switching, but learning java instead. those who switch often do so because they like the simplifications java offers vs. c++, or have been burned by its complexity, or they like the standardised environment and toolset, or whatever. perhaps they just got sucked in by the hype machine. who knows. but much of java's initial popularity was because it was so similar to c++ that the learning curve was relatively low. -- Garry Hodgson Every night garry at sage.att.com a child is born Software Innovation Services is a Holy Night. AT&T Labs - Sophia Lyon Fahs
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