Microsoft Visual J++ 6.0

I know that even mentioning the word 'Microsoft' in some forums gets you kicked out, but I though I'd take the chance. I have the Microsoft Visual J++ 6.0 development environment which seems to work fairly well for me, apart from not being able to open windows in it. I was just wondering, is it worth downloading the Sun JDK when I already have J++? Comments would be appreciated - SpinyNorman

I would concur with the suggestions that have been made to consider ditching Microsoft Visual J++, for the reasons mentioned. I haven't used it, personally, but most microsoft "visual" languages have a facility to layout screens. For this, you may wish to try the free versions of Sun ONE Studio or Borland JBuilder, in addition to the standard Sun JDK (also a free download). This will get you the standard Java language, letting you tap into both the popularity and portability of Java. These benefits are important to me personally.
OTOH, if these aren't important to you, and you would like to pay for the privilege of using Microsoft languages to develop applications that will only run on Microsoft servers and clients, you may wish to consider Visual Basic. This is a very popular and well-supported language. As someone already suggested, some people seem to be starting to use C#, and it works too, and is likely to be well supported by Microsoft for some time to come.
I personally doubt that Visual J++ or FoxPro have much of a future.

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