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"Wait, did I hear someone mention java as cross platform? Write once, run anywhere? Sun themselves can tell you that is a big load of BS."
I haven't had trouble running java apps developed on Windows on either Linux or OS X. If Sun says java cross-platform ease is BS, please post a link.
As far as I know, java cross-platform problems were ironed out years ago, and there's a vast test suite java goes through to ensure that remains the case.