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Gavin Scott <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Feb 2003 13:21:08 -0800
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Cary writes:
> Things are changing, but the future still seems foggy.  For
> example, yes you can get support from IBM for Linux, but what
> happened to JAVA?  Just a few years ago, IBM was betting the
> farm on JAVA, especially on the AS/400 platform.  Now
> everything is Linux.  They seem a little fickle.

Java is not an operating system.  Linux is not a programming language.

As far as I can tell, IBM is still big on Java as an application development
language/system just as they're big on Linux as an operating system.

G.

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