According to statistics, Java continues to have the crown of the most used VM-based platform in the industry. However, Microsoft's C# and .NET gain ground every day. While C# might or might not overcome Java in the following years, the fact remains that more and more programmers want the choice of C# among their developer tools. So, where does this situation leave Apple?
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It is incredible this sort of misinformation.
Apple has WebObjects which is better than ASP and JSP.
Five years ago I programmed on WebObjects on windows NT.
Infact OpenStep was very portable.
Then Steve Jobs decided to throw away portability and market domination.
Please inform better before pushing .net or saying that Apple should support jsp or php because it has no web solution.
It is incredible this sort of misinformation.
Apple has WebObjects which is better than ASP and JSP.
Five years ago I programmed on WebObjects on windows NT.
Infact OpenStep was very portable.
Then Steve Jobs decided to throw away portability and market domination.
Please inform better before pushing .net or saying that Apple should support jsp or php because it has no web solution.