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putting aside that java can run on multiple os and only compared this 2 on window platform .. in terms of function ,handling data with database and other things... which is better.. ??it a stupid question actually.. cause autoit is scripting and java is somewhat software base programming.. just wanna see your opinion

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putting aside that java can run on multiple os and only compared this 2 on window platform .. in terms of function ,handling data with database and other things... which is better.. ??it a stupid question actually.. cause autoit is scripting and java is somewhat software base programming.. just wanna see your opinion

AutoIt has definitely become much more than a simple scripting language. You can develop GUIs, work with COM objects and event handlers... I have yet to come across something that I couldn't develop in AutoIt.
Certifications: A+, Network+, Security+, Linux+, LPIC-1, MCSA | Languages: AutoIt, C, SQL, .NETBooks: AutoIt v3: Your Quick Guide - $7.99 - O'Reilly Media - September 2007-------->[u]AutoIt v3 Development - newbie to g33k[/u] - Coming Soon - Fate Publishing - Spring 2013UDF Libraries: SkypeCOM UDF Library | ADUC Computers OU Cleanup | Find PixelChecksumExamples: Skype COM Examples - Skype4COMLib Examples converted from VBS to AutoIt
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AutoIt isn't object oriented.

Note: This is not meant for General Help & Support

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AutoIt isn't object oriented.

This doesn't necessarily limit its potential. :)

Note: This is not meant for General Help & Support

Agreed.
Certifications: A+, Network+, Security+, Linux+, LPIC-1, MCSA | Languages: AutoIt, C, SQL, .NETBooks: AutoIt v3: Your Quick Guide - $7.99 - O'Reilly Media - September 2007-------->[u]AutoIt v3 Development - newbie to g33k[/u] - Coming Soon - Fate Publishing - Spring 2013UDF Libraries: SkypeCOM UDF Library | ADUC Computers OU Cleanup | Find PixelChecksumExamples: Skype COM Examples - Skype4COMLib Examples converted from VBS to AutoIt

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