Originally posted by: Vernor
In my exeprience, browser-side Java applets were an utter joke.
It's most certainly not MS's fault that they've all but dissappeared.
yeah AWT (Awkard Toolkit) and SWING blew .
Originally posted by: Vernor
In my exeprience, browser-side Java applets were an utter joke.
It's most certainly not MS's fault that they've all but dissappeared.
Originally posted by: Harvey
It's just Micro$oft acting like Micro$oft, the Borg of software. They think they're so dominant they don't have to give a damn about contractual and licencing agreements. They see their signature on an written document as just so much fluff when they see a greater advantage in playing the bully. :|
We are Micro$oft. Resisitance is futile. You will be assimilated! :|
Originally posted by: Harvey
We are Micro$oft. Resisitance is futile. You will be assimilated! :|
Originally posted by: LaBang
I think that M$ should brace open standards instead of trying to make a monopoly on the users computing experience. I'm happy on the Mac because of recently, Apple braces most open standards. That's a good thing.
Originally posted by: sbastedo
Oh, I always used the linux machines instead of the Sun machines with their freaky deformed keyboards. P.S. Who is that hot babe flipping off the camera?