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From: vlad@world2u.com (Vlastimil Adamovsky)
Subject: Re: Response to PC Week article on Java
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Jeff Langr <jeffrey.langr@mci.com> wrote:

>Vlastimil Adamovsky wrote:
>> > Only ST breaks the type/compile/link/test cycle.
>> 
>> Is it really so big advantage?

>I have worked on C++ applications where the link time is 10 minutes --
>Smalltalk has a HUGE advantage in this area.

While linking or compiling, ytou can do something REALLY useful.

>Jeff L.

 Vlastimil Adamovsky
 ** C++ and Smalltalk consultant **


