Re: Convert Java to J# or C#?
- From: Jonathan Sachs <js070717@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2008 19:01:31 -0600
On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 01:25:44 +0100, "Thomas Scheidegger"
<spam.netmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
what is the target of this solution?
Desktop application, server-side, web? GUI/CUI?
It will have two closely coupled parts. One will be an add-on to
Microsoft Word. The other will be a stand-alone GUI application. It
has the potential to work with non-MS applications in place of Word,
which would not necessarily run on a Windows platform.
On Desktops (Windows >90% market share),
<URL:http://marketshare.hitslink.com/report.aspx?qprid=8>
java seems near obsolete today.
I'd like to look at the item you're referring to, but that link took
me to a page that shows OS market share, not language market share.
Java was my primary language during the most recent part of my life
when I was programming actively, and I'm still in touch with it. If
Java is nearly obsolete, there is a large, vibrant community of
developers who are not aware of it.
In this particular case, I know that a large part of my potential user
base runs FrameMaker on *nix. Mono could be a solution there, but
I'll have to learn more about it before I can form an opinion.
.
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