[rescue] Mozilla Firefox
Jonathan C. Patschke
jp at celestrion.net
Mon Apr 26 17:40:33 CDT 2004
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004, Joshua Boyd wrote:
> MIPS/Irix,
Works great.
> HP/UX/PA-RISC,
Haven't tried it. I can't stomach PH-UX.
> Tru64/VMS/Alpha,
I haven't tried it, but supposedly it works great.
> Itanium/Linux,
Is this a popular commercial platform for anyone besides SGI?
> PPC64/Linux/zOS
I don't know if the former works, but PPC64/zOS runs Java -very- well.
> and perhaps just maybe NetBSD.
I don't know about NetBSD, but OpenBSD's Java support is "getting
there". It's a little flaky, but most lightweight stuff works just
fine.
> I still maintain that for the majority of the world, C is the wrong
> language. A language that comes bundled with an appropriate assortment
> of data structures for the mediocre programmer is much better.
Medicore programmers should be serving me fries at McD's.
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Elgin, TX ( famous. That's like calling Cheetos 'dinner'."
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