in reply to Re: Re: So, Netscape is dead?
in thread So, Netscape is dead?

Well, I'm all for "change" if it's ... "stable" :)

Meaning, I don't fear "change" if it's consistent across platforms/programs, etc. and if it makes sense. But that's not the reason I mentioned the "standards body".

Anyway, I hope you will elaborate on the alternatives. I'm really curious.

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Re: Re: Re: Re: So, Netscape is dead?
by Anonymous Monk on Jul 18, 2003 at 22:08 UTC
    I hope you will elaborate on the alternatives.

    Obviously C & C++ (well, mostly). There are also a great deal of languages that stick to a consistant approach. Java and Python come to mind, they do change, but in a predictable manner that in my experience causes minimum problems.