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This is a big surprise.
Wonder if Solaris will become their main development platform again.
Why would they use Solaris? Even Sun hardly seemed to use it that much ;o) I suppose it might have some advantages on the Server, which is a clear synergy with Oracle.
Jesus, the Linux weenies are out in force today!
Why would they use Solaris? Even Sun hardly seemed to use it that much ;o)
When you say stupid things, you might want to consider posting anonymously next time :)
Anyway....
When IBM was considering buying Sun, Forbes put out a video on Sun's legacy [forbes.com] which some of you might find interesting.
It's sad to see Sun go down, but I'm optimistic about the merger with Oracle.
It's sad to see Sun go down
Here, here, don't get depressed, it will rise again tomorrow morning
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"You can have my Unix system when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers." -- Cal Keegan
Wow (Score:5, Interesting)
This is a big surprise.
Wonder if Solaris will become their main development platform again.
Re:Wow (Score:-1, Troll)
Why would they use Solaris? Even Sun hardly seemed to use it that much ;o) I suppose it might have some advantages on the Server, which is a clear synergy with Oracle.
Re: (Score:2, Funny)
Jesus, the Linux weenies are out in force today!
Re:Wow (Score:5, Informative)
Why would they use Solaris? Even Sun hardly seemed to use it that much ;o)
When you say stupid things, you might want to consider posting anonymously next time :)
Anyway....
When IBM was considering buying Sun, Forbes put out a video on Sun's legacy [forbes.com] which some of you might find interesting.
It's sad to see Sun go down, but I'm optimistic about the merger with Oracle.
Re: (Score:2)
It's sad to see Sun go down
Here, here, don't get depressed, it will rise again tomorrow morning