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Gosh, once I got by that late-binding thing... it was smooth sailing.... I kept wanting to know *how* you could change one thing and the change would ripple through the rest of the system. Once I realized that Java links objects in a JIT fashion, the rest fell into place.... *and* If you've seen Snatch, you know why *not* to annoy a pig.... dan >> I've taught classes full of mainframe COBOL folks, and, after some initial culture shock, they loved >> it. Why? For two reasons: >> 1. You only write things once >> 2. You only debug things once
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