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  • Plater
    Recognized Expert Expert
    • Apr 2007
    • 7872

    #16
    Originally posted by BigDaddyLH
    GridBagLayout
    Haha yup, I couldn't think of the name offhand, but GridBagLayout was the "best" layoutmanager I had found. Now I don't even do java anymore so it also no longer matters. Bwahaha.

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    • r035198x
      MVP
      • Sep 2006
      • 13225

      #17
      Originally posted by Plater
      Haha yup, I couldn't think of the name offhand, but GridBagLayout was the "best" layoutmanager I had found. Now I don't even do java anymore so it also no longer matters. Bwahaha.
      I don't do .NET anymore too so there.
      <Rounds us his fellow Java programmers to start celebrating victory over the .NET mod >

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      • JosAH
        Recognized Expert MVP
        • Mar 2007
        • 11453

        #18
        Originally posted by r035198x
        I don't do .NET anymore too so there.
        <Rounds us his fellow Java programmers to start celebrating victory over the .NET mod >
        What I never understood is that .NET started off as some sort of Java JVM clone
        but they have crippled it for MS Windows environments only. IMHO that was the
        only thing that made the JVM valuable.

        What they didn't do however was widen the .NET definition so it could easily
        handle, say, MI of implementation (the JVM is targeted towards SI of implementation
        as well). Their 'managed C++' implementation is laughable at best now. I have
        played a bit with a SmallTalk implementation for the .NET platform: laughable as
        well. Microsoft has sure let a great opportunity slip there.

        kind regards,

        Jos

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        • Plater
          Recognized Expert Expert
          • Apr 2007
          • 7872

          #19
          But, and uncharactoristi cally I must say, Microsoft gave away their CLR/CLI to the open source community. (Thus begat Mono)
          Three years of java was enough for me. Now it's just a far far backburner leisure activity.... which be pushed to the forefront in my company drops windows.

          Also:
          Originally posted by r035198x
          <Rounds us his fellow Java programmers to start celebrating victory over the .NET mod >
          Hehe, do you have some now? For a bit there I was answering questions in the java forum too :-P

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          • r035198x
            MVP
            • Sep 2006
            • 13225

            #20
            Originally posted by Plater
            ....

            Hehe, do you have some now? For a bit there I was answering questions in the java forum too :-P
            Picking up but still below standards.

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            • JosAH
              Recognized Expert MVP
              • Mar 2007
              • 11453

              #21
              Originally posted by r035198x
              Picking up but still below standards.
              Indeed, especially those r2d2x and JohOH or whatever guys are a shame for
              this community. Can't they be thrown out and burned or something?

              kindest regards,

              Loretta

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