I have seen the future of the Web...
Cynthia Hill
Cynthia.Hill at Corp.Sun.COM
Thu Nov 16 20:04:49 EST 1995
Roy,
Thanks for your enthusiastic response to Java. We are setting up a BASL
(Bay Area Systems Librarians) lunch meeting at Sun in December to have a
presentation on Java. Hopefully you will be able to attend.
When I learn of library/information applications using Java, I'll let you
know. We too are planning to utilize Java's power on our internal Web pages.
I'll keep you posted.
Cindy Hill
Manager, SunLibrary
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> and it's name is Java. After attending "Java Day" at Sun Microsystems
> last week, and seeing what folks are doing with this programming language
> for the Web, I am certain that it will transform our use of the Web.
>
> As a Web manager, I will be trying to establish local expertise in the
> language so I can expand our level of service to our clientele in new and
> interesting ways. If you want more information about Java, go to
> http://java.sun.com/.
>
> I would like to know if others are using Java or plan to use it, and for
> what purpose. In particulary, I am wondering if anyone is coding a Z39.50
> client in Java. Thanks,
> Roy Tennant
>
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