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java? write once, debug everywhere?

seriously i have's seen any projects moving from platform
to platform successfully (btw, i worked on 5 large-small
projects in 3 years). the "promise" java gives you will
cost you a lot of time/$, that's only my personal exp. the
jave world is like chaos(no offense, i'm a scjp/scjd/scwcd
and i like the language itself).

ms is always the feasible and efficient way of doing web.

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>Di all,
>I think building window application with VB.net is popular
>However, building web app with Java is better than
>asp.net? Since asp.net is only run on win...
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>seriously i have's seen any projects moving from platform
>to platform successfully (btw, i worked on 5 large-small
>projects in 3 years). the "promise" java gives you will
>cost you a lot of time/$, that's only my personal exp. the
>jave world is like chaos(no offense, i'm a scjp/scjd/scwcd
>and i like the language itself).


Well design systems, those with a good logically design, with clearly
defined component boundaries, makes Java a great tool for writing
portable code. Yes there are naturally differences between OS's, but
it sure beats porting C code between different Unix box's, where 75%
of the code is ifdefs & debugging code!

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