James Gosling On .NET And The Anti-Trust Trial
gwernol writes: "There's a short but interesting interview with James Gosling over on ComputerWorld. He talks about the differences between J2EE and .NET and also about the Microsoft anti-trust trial. Some interesting perspectives from the founder of Java."
Good post! Most serious readers will find Wampler's
comparison more illuminating than Gosling's
off-the-cuff boosterism, referenced by this
slashdot topic. Whether I agree or disagree with
Gosling's opinions in the interview -- in fact,
I mostly agree -- they remain just that, almost
pure op ed, rather than substantive comment.
That's not a criticism of Gosling's (presumed)
honest expression of his opinions, just a comment
on the practical usefulness of the article.
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