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I couldn't find a developer's thread, so I'll post this article here for those Java coders who would like to take advantage of larger virtual pages (using 64-bit code :wink: )

http://www.devx.com/amd/Article/30529

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LMAO, That scared me

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ROFLMAO!!!

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9-Inch can you just get a blog instead of STICKING YOUR NEW INFORMATION IN OUR FACES

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Here, I'll put it into the post for us:

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I couldn't find a developer's thread, so I'll post this article here for those Java coders who would like to take advantage of larger virtual pages (using 64-bit code :wink: )

http://www.devx.com/amd/Article/30529



Nice article, but I really prefer C++ for programming 64-bit apps instead of Java.

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I couldn't find a developer's thread, so I'll post this article here for those Java coders who would like to take advantage of larger virtual pages (using 64-bit code :wink: )

http://www.devx.com/amd/Article/30529



Nice article, but I really prefer C++ for programming 64-bit apps instead of Java.

...Java is the future. 8)

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OMG I was going to link to that! YTMND FTW!

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And your future is a ban.

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I couldn't find a developer's thread, so I'll post this article here for those Java coders who would like to take advantage of larger virtual pages (using 64-bit code :wink: )

http://www.devx.com/amd/Article/30529



Nice article, but I really prefer C++ for programming 64-bit apps instead of Java.

...Java is the future. 8)

No C# is the future Java is inferior.


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