It's because Macromedia wants to compete with Java
Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on August 07, 2003 04:06 AM
Macromedia appears to be turning Flash into a bloated, resource-hungry "rich application platform" that asymptotically approaches where Java applets used to be. Therefore it's no surprise that they're excising Java from their strategies.
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It's because Macromedia wants to compete with Java
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