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Tuesday, 27 May 2003
Visual J# - The new .NET mantra
In an attempt to wean developers away from Java, Microsoft launched Java User Migration Path (JUMP).

Inspite of bickering and browbeating between the industry's two giants over Java, once again the Java evangelists at Microsoft could not resist the ease and simplicity of Java programming. They came out with J# (pronounced J Sharp), which they say is neither based on Sun's JVM nor endorsed by Sun.

Java developers may find J# easy to develop and deploy, but alas! J# code can only run on .NET platform, and so defeats the very purpose for which Java was born - platform-independence.

Now you can find migration paths once again - convert your existing applets to run on .NET Framework.

Microsoft's development team is as much fascinated by Java as any honest developer worth his salt.

Posted by nansoft at 11:45 AM
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Sunday, 24 July 2005 - 9:46 AM

Name: John Andrews
Home Page: http://web-application-development.blogspot.com

It's a basic part of MS' strategy. Get developers to write code strictly for windows. I can't believe they actually charge for their development tools, except they're a big enough behemoth that they can get away with it. I wonder how completely unstoppable they'd be if they did give away the tools. (I've heard theories that the smartest thing they ever did was give away BASIC with DOS).

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