[News] Microsoft takes a swing at Java | ANN.lu |
Posted on 23-Jun-2000 17:08 GMT by George | 13 comments View flat View list |
C-Net's news.com has an interesting article about a new language Microsoft is developing called C# (pronounced C-Sharp) that has many things in common with Java and is intended for Internet programming. They also talk about a Virtual Machine that can can run many different programming languages on any hardware that Microsoft is working on.
C-Net's news.com has an interesting article about a new language Microsoft is developing called C# (pronounced C-Sharp) that has many things in common with Java and is intended for Internet programming. They also talk about a Virtual Machine that can can run many different programming languages on any hardware that Microsoft is working on.
Read the article at :
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-2128454.html
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Microsoft takes a swing at Java : Comment 13 of 13 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Anonymous on 27-Jun-2000 22:00 GMT | In reply to Comment 12 (Anonymous): Very little M$ has ever released has been done by them from scratch... MS-DOS wasn't, Windows wasn't (most of it was ripped off some other GUI concept anyways) and a truckload of other stuff they've released or integrated into Winblows over the years. Oooh... I'd like to take that Bill Gates, sit him down in front of me, and give him a BIG piece of my mind. They're so goddamn pretentious I could throw up! MAN!!!!! :) |
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