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Re: java developer willing to lend a hand


Yolanda
 

hi-thanks for the e-mail. Will be gone for a few days and will respond after that. Please send future e-mails to??????? kybryan@...???????????????? thanks

dtkamp wrote:

?Hi StatTrader. Your view here sounds quite reasonable for someone who
is actively writing Java code. Having already stated a counterview,
others are free to decide for themselves, and I'll resist getting any
deeper into this complex issue unless/until it becomes something that
needs resolving (such as in some sort of cooperative endeavor).
Peace. (MS also appears to be planning on bringing some form of Java
back to .NET, which will further confuse the discussion.)

--- In twsapi@y..., "thestattrader" wrote:
> True, Java GUI development used to require quite a bit of work-
> arounds when SWING was new. But that was a few years ago. I'm not
> primarily a GUI guy - I mostly do "mission critical" server side
> programming, but when i do venture back into SWING work I haven't
had
> many problems. True, it's cross-platform nature brings it's own
> headaches with it.
>
> I personaly can't recall any TWS problems that were Java based, nor
> can I imagine any limitations it would introduce outside of
> integration to outside apps via the OS (granted, this may be a
> primary requirement to some). But any speed or graphics issues now-
a-
> days are generaly based on the developer's experience. I've done
> professional c++, vb, delphi, and cobol work - and I'm at a loss as
> to why one would think Java was not suitable platform... java's
> weakness is in advanced mathemtics, and even then it was used for
the
> 3-d graphics engine for EverQuest. And the major firms on wall
street
> are big time java shops.
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