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- From: "Nicholas A. Millington" <nam@example.com>
- Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 15:22:49 -0400 (EDT)
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> Okay, okay. So I cheated. I have installed NT on my machine as an > interim solution until Linux gets its pthreads library into robust enough > shape to support Java. I am using the 32-bit Windows version :-) Does anyone know what is to become of Sun's Hot Java product? Was it created as simply a test bed for the Java language before Netscape 2.0 is released, or does it have some kind of future? I think that there is a project underway to port HotJava to Linux, btw, so perhaps this will be available before the Netscape one... How close is the relationship between Netscape and Sun in getting this language off the ground? BTW, I have netscape 2.0b1 running fine complete with DNS, though I am using Duke's T3 through an ethernet instead of a SLIP/PPP connection so perhaps that helps. :-) Nick ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- nam@example.com, nam@example.com, nickm@example.com, nam4@example.com find me on thebeast.dorm.duke.edu - running Linux since Valentine's day (yes, she's a computer science major)
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