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Posted by diegoeskryptic [send private reply] at June 25, 2002, 05:09:55 PM

I have two questions first off.. I would like to know what is the difference in Ms visual's 6.0 standard, professional and enterprise editions... ANd i would like to know a good newbie site to study visual Java... thanx

Posted by metamorphic [send private reply] at June 26, 2002, 09:00:49 AM

first question. main difference between standard and editions above is the optimising compilers.

also in VB you get little addons like data environments ect.

second q: try looking it up on google

Posted by Psion [send private reply] at June 26, 2002, 07:54:05 PM

There is no such thing as "Visual Java." Microsoft's J++ was notoriously un-Java-ish, and you should ignore anything having to do with Java from Microsoft.

Posted by jay_dee [send private reply] at June 27, 2002, 05:33:39 PM

hey......what happend to my post here???

Posted by Psion [send private reply] at June 27, 2002, 05:42:00 PM

I don't know what you mean, but keep in mind that we're in the midst of server problems, so anything is possible!

Posted by jay_dee [send private reply] at June 27, 2002, 05:48:49 PM

hmmmmmmmm...i said the same thing that metamorphic did....i think there is more to this then server problems...yes..........

Posted by mrnorman [send private reply] at July 01, 2002, 02:33:42 AM

In reference to the second question, you should definately check out java.sun.com (if you haven't already). I learned much more from their site than I did from a java course I just finished. Very well-made site. Also, the java API's are ESSENTIAL to really get a feel of what different classes do in the JFC. If you have any further questions or whatever, e-mail me (mrnorman@unity.ncsu.edu). Just be sure to understand the theory behind classes, interfaces, abstract classes, inheritance, etc. before you explore the API though (you have to know the basics before you can apply them). Good luck.

Posted by metamorphic [send private reply] at July 01, 2002, 05:15:38 AM

Dont forget, MS even dropped support for java in XP. but then later reconsidered because Sun and MS are now best friends ;)

Posted by vikram_1982 [send private reply] at July 01, 2002, 10:45:21 AM

Why would u want to repeat something that is already said jaydee??

Posted by jay_dee [send private reply] at July 01, 2002, 06:18:32 PM

I didn't repeat it, I said it first. Ohwelllll, Life will go on.

Posted by vikram_1982 [send private reply] at July 02, 2002, 08:45:48 AM

Then , " Metamorphic said the same thing as I did" , would have been more appropriate.

Posted by jay_dee [send private reply] at July 04, 2002, 01:40:08 AM

awwwwww same difference

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