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To: Dominic Harr
You really thought Sun controlled Java? You didn't realize it was controlled by the developer community, and that's what has allowed it to mature into the powerful tool it is today?

This is like trying to explain how mone works to my 3 year old. He just doesn't understand it. There's not much more I can say, but when I get more time I'm sure I'll find an in depth article that will explain it. Is there a who really controls Java for Dummies available? Maybe then Harr would understand it.

526 posted on 06/30/2003 10:10:05 PM PDT by for-q-clinton (If at first you don't succeed keep on sucking until you do succeed)
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To: for-q-clinton
Is there a who really controls Java for Dummies available? Maybe then Harr would understand it.

There's very little, if anything, that Harr understands. His sole purpose in life seems to be oriented towards getting things for free. How sad to live the life of a begger.

527 posted on 06/30/2003 10:12:29 PM PDT by Golden Eagle
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To: for-q-clinton
Is there a who really controls Java for Dummies available?

Yes, of course, it's public knowledge right here:

Community Development of Java Technology Specs

The Java Community Process is the way the Java platform evolves. Its an open organization of international Java developers and licensees whose charter is to develop and revise Java technology specifications, reference implementations, and technology compatibility kits. Both Java technology and the JCP were originally created by Sun Microsystems, however, the JCP has evolved from the informal process that Sun used beginning in 1995, to a formalized process overseen by representatives from many organizations across the Java community.

This is too funny.

532 posted on 06/30/2003 10:14:53 PM PDT by Dominic Harr
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