1996-05-04 - Re: Why I dislike Java. (was Re: “Scruffies” vs. “Neats”)

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From: Adam Shostack <adam@lighthouse.homeport.org>
To: perry@piermont.com
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UTC Datetime: 1996-05-04 06:52:20 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 4 May 1996 14:52:20 +0800

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From: Adam Shostack <adam@lighthouse.homeport.org>
Date: Sat, 4 May 1996 14:52:20 +0800
To: perry@piermont.com
Subject: Re: Why I dislike Java. (was Re: "Scruffies" vs. "Neats")
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	Hospitals are similar, in space, although not time
constraints.  An operating theatre needs to be kept reasonable
sterile, and the larger the area, the more difficult it is to do that.

Perry E. Metzger wrote:

| "E. ALLEN SMITH" writes:
| > 	Might I suggest setting up another computer with Java enabled, and
| > _without_ the critical applications? Somehow, I think they can afford an
| > extra computer for each desk
| 
| Money is not a problem, but space is. There is never any room on a
| trading floor. Space is at an amazing premium.
| 
| Perry
| 


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