Why aren't there JAVA Boards in CP?
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Christian Graus wrote:
How many programs, written in Java, are both usable and used in Windows ?
How many programs, written in Java C#, are both usable and used in Windows ?
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I've been browsing and I saw all these languages and thought that maybe Java plays a big role? Why aren't there JAVA Boards in CP?
Code2326 wrote:
Why aren't there JAVA Boards in CP?
Well, there aren't Java boards, but just one. One is enough. :cool:
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Christian Graus wrote:
I thought you may know something I didn't
Unlikely. :) [rambling] Well, I'm going to say goodnight from this side of the world. Weather here has been absolutely gorgeous. 70's (F), clear skies (except for the contrails), flowers are busting up out of the ground everywhere, etc. After that discussion last week on books, I've decided to persue my personal dreams, and that is, to write a book on Application Development With Interacx. Should be interesting. And with gorgeous weather comes the people washing their cars on their lawns, blasting the car stereo, running the vaccuum cleaner, and leaving the keys in the ignition. Bing-bing, bing-bing, bing-bing. :sigh: [/rambling] Marc
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After that discussion last week on books, I've decided to persue my personal dreams, and that is, to write a book on Application Development With Interacx. Should be interesting.
I look forward to seeing it. Still, you'll know when it's successful when you get a "Dummies Guide" to it:-D
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How many programs, written in Java, are both usable and used in Windows ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
I was shocked by this question until I read further. You meant Fat Client or single user apps. The number of apps written still doesn't come into it. CodeProject is a .Net resource. .Net does not support Java (no J# is not Java, it's just silly). Therefore there are not any Java Forums on CP. One should look elsewhere to learn more about Java. As to the number of apps written in argument, if you pick the app type carefully you can support any number of applications. The most common Windows Server base Commercial Web Application platform is Java, for instance. Note that does not make it the most common Web Application platform :-).
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Code2326 wrote:
Why aren't there JAVA Boards in CP?
There is a JAVA board, it's an easter egg :~ Code Project - Java Board[^]
S Douglas wrote:
it's an easter egg
:laugh:
S Douglas wrote:
Code Project - Java Board[^]
You beat me to it :-D Looks like only about 240 some odd messages in it, I wonder why :rolleyes:
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My advice dude, quit java before it's too late and have C# as an alternative:^) Simply, just go with the flow:->
Smile: A curve that can set a lot of things straight! (\ /) (O.o) (><)
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I've been browsing and I saw all these languages and thought that maybe Java plays a big role? Why aren't there JAVA Boards in CP?
Code2326 wrote:
I've been browsing and I saw all these languages and thought that maybe Java plays a big role? Why aren't there JAVA Boards in CP?
There are of course the java forums at Sun of which there are many... http://forum.java.sun.com/index.jspa[^]
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Christian Graus wrote:
How many programs, written in Java, are both usable and used in Windows ?
How many programs, written in Java C#, are both usable and used in Windows ?
With .NET completely integrated into C#, Java stands nowhere.
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How many programs, written in Java, are both usable and used in Windows ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
Christian Graus wrote:
How many programs, written in Java, are both usable and used in Windows ?
I use nant, nunit and log4net for C# developement. Those are directly derived from ant, junit and log4j which I use for java developement. nunit is certainly cheaper than Team Foundation. I have used jboss and tomcat in windows. I don't know of any equivalent product for C#.
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S Douglas wrote:
it's an easter egg
:laugh:
S Douglas wrote:
Code Project - Java Board[^]
You beat me to it :-D Looks like only about 240 some odd messages in it, I wonder why :rolleyes: