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Date: Mon, 12 Jun 1995 18:01:20 GMT
From: Duane Moore III (dd-moore@uiuc.edu)

Using the JAVA language

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Sun's JAVA language is a remarkable step forward in introducing interactivity in the World Wide Web. With JAVA and a JAVA- capable browser you could launch a JAVA applet that worked something like Lotus Notes. Any thoughts?

Duane Moore III
NCSA


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