> When I first started programming in Java eight years ago, > the industry was far different than today. Java was, for the most part, an open standard, > and one was free to do with it as one pleased.
I kinda doubt it,, being as Java is only about 7 years old. (not counting its days as "Oak")
Greed is the backbone of all corporations.
I'm not clear how competition leads a business to give away its valuable assets.
> When I first started programming in Java eight years ago,
> the industry was far different than today. Java was, for the most part, an open standard,
> and one was free to do with it as one pleased.
I kinda doubt it,, being as Java is only about 7 years old. (not counting its days as "Oak")
Greed is the backbone of all corporations.
I'm not clear how competition leads a business to give away its valuable assets.