Eric Siegel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I agree with you: the idea of sending programs over the net along with
> all the other bandwidth hogging graphics, etc, seems a bit silly when
> its easier to keep the intelligence at the node with all the viewers,
> etc that one needs. Why download a new program for each new site? I'm
> not sure I understand the virtue of Java...
Java has pretty mindboggling applications for the future, one of which is
curtailing the monopoly of Microsoft.
I finally sat myself down at an Indy and explored (thanks Cooper Union) and
found the applications now pretty clunky, even on an Indy and T1 connection.
But a wise museum will make friends with a java programmer for the future. It
does make the internet more flexible and at some point we will all have ISDN
connections as a matter of course. Meanwhile, I'm plugging along with frames
and HTML 3.
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