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Re: Newbie question (Mono)
by .coder on Tuesday 19/Mar/2002, @20:29
What I liked from here, that I can compile C# into native code either it is Win32 or Linux - it is superb!

Java has no such feature, if only it had!
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Re: Newbie question (Mono)
by Babbacombe on Sunday 07/Apr/2002, @15:26
Great news! That's exactly what Java does. Unless you explicitly force java.compiler=NONE on startup, you're using the native code compiler (Hotspot).

See <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/hotspot/PerformanceFAQ.html">the Hotspot FAQ</a>.
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Re: Newbie question (Mono)
by Babbacombe on Sunday 07/Apr/2002, @15:26
Great news! That's exactly what Java does. Unless you explicitly force java.compiler=NONE on startup, you're using the native code compiler (Hotspot).

See <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/hotspot/PerformanceFAQ.html">the Hotspot FAQ</a>.
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