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Re: The business case for using a linux client (or Mac...) versusa windows client
- To: Michael Fortin <pommele@mindspring.com>
- Subject: Re: The business case for using a linux client (or Mac...) versusa windows client
- From: "Sean R. Durity" <sdurity@cornercap.com>
- Date: 19 Dec 2002 12:28:44 -0500
- Cc: ajug-members@ajug.org
- In-Reply-To: <1ADD4616-1372-11D7-84AE-0003939039BC@mindspring.com>
- References: <1ADD4616-1372-11D7-84AE-0003939039BC@mindspring.com>
On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 11:51, Michael Fortin wrote:
> I by no means what to start an os war but being one of the few Mac OSX
> users here I'd like to chime in on my favorite os. Sadly, it also gets
> shunned in the business community.
Since we aren't doing any EJB stuff, we are considering getting some
Apple OSX machines for Java development. At the Borland Conference
earlier this year, I met many Java developers (using JBuilder) who loved
doing Java on their PowerBooks. An interesting alternative to Linux or
Windows. (I use Linux at the office.)
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Sean R. Durity
IT Manager/Developer
CornerCap Investment Counsel (http://www.cornercap.com)
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