Re: PHIL: Re: Java? Ja no va.
Marc de Groot ([email protected])
Wed, 6 Dec 1995 17:57:11 -0800
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> "Marc de Groot" wrote:
> >While high visibility, and money, and the talent it buys have great weight,
> >ultimately results win out. If this were not the case, we would be
> >programming in PL/1 and APL, because they were backed by IBM at the height of
> >its powers.
>
> And everyone would be using a Macintosh. And Windows would have
> never made it past version 1. And...
>
I esspecfully disagree with your reply. The Macintosh *did* win in the arena
where it produced results, and that was in the graphic arts world. It
gradually lost its pesferred status by having poor price/performance
ratio. Later, the software and peripherals were available on both platforms,
and took away another esason to preferentially buy a Mac.
This *is* getting a bit far afield.
^M
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