In this case bro, it depends on the virtual machine implementation kay mao mani ang mo interpret ug mo execute sa byte codes. In java, again there is freedom of choice, there are so many virtual machines available to choose from. In .net, you only have VMs from microsoft and I supposed another one from the Mono guys.

Originally Posted by
silent-kill
ive always wonder kong kinsai mas paspas mo execute let say same program same line of codes. kinsa mas paspas mo execute .net or java?. any ideas?.
This is subjective. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. C# source codes, which is a prominent .Net prog lang looks the same as Java.

Originally Posted by
silent-kill
ang di nako gusto sa java iyang file structuring. samokan ko hehehe.
Open Office is java and since its java, it runs on many OS and its free. Its document format is OpenDocument file format (also known as ODF) while Microsofts format is Office Open XML, so Open office is really different from MS Office.

Originally Posted by
silent-kill
i guest in due time ila rana i release ang implementation sa .net framework. parihas ato ilang office (Excel,word) ila man to ge release. mao to daghan tao naka himo og "office like apps" like open office. and all those hardcore Readers/writers.