Arthur Fuller
fuller.artful at gmail.com
Fri Apr 27 09:01:48 CDT 2007
Oh sorry, JC, it's only the most widely used programming language in the world, but when you're stepping on toes, why not step on the big toe? An applet is a chunk of Java code that runs inside a web page. Incidentally, that is not my statistic but Information Week's. That's why I'm learning it now. Actually, I'm on a crash course at the moment. I'm learning Java, Perl and C#/VB.NET (they are so similar they might as well be one language, but there is an objective difference -- you can charge more money for C#; c.f. Visual Studio magazine's stats). A. On 4/27/07, JWColby <jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com> wrote: > > >One doesn't write applets in VB.NET, JC, but aside from that > > LOL, so what, is that term reserved for Java now? Applet = little > application to me. Java is so unimportant to me that I have no problem in > borrowing the term to mean something actually useful. >