Java will lose out unless it presents a unified front.(Analysis)
From: RETHINK IT
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Date: 1/1/2004
The Java world is fixed on the issue of unifying its development environments and tools frameworks. The existence of different and incompatible IDEs (integrated development environments) gives Java a serious disadvantage in the enterprise against Microsoft .Net, which grew its market this year on the back of a new Visual Studio IDE and higher integration with new versions of Windows. Greater unity would strengthen the fragmented Java technology against the single-minded focus of ...
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