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apple2freak{at}gmail.com wrote:
> Here I believe you are wrong. I just loaded up Pages 2008 (Apple's
> version of MS Word) on my (Intel) Mac. It has a RSS of 77 megabytes,
> and is, I believe, implemented in Objective C (which is more-or-less
> equivalent to C++). Next, I loaded up OpenOffice 3.0 (which is
> implemented in Java) and selected the word processor. It has a RSS of
> 130 megabytes, which is 69% larger. Both pieces of software implement
> approximately equivalent sets of functionality. This is far from the
> few percent as you suggest.
I think your statement about OO 3.0 being written in Java is not correct. They
use Java for some extension functions, but the applications are C++ code.
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