C++, C# and now...
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... I will start learn Java! :) IMO Java is a cool language and platform. But I don't know Java that much... so is Java stable and good to learn? Rickard Andersson@Suza Computing C# and C++ programmer from SWEDEN! UIN: 50302279 E-Mail: nikado@pc.nu Speciality: I love C#, ASP.NET and C++!
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... I will start learn Java! :) IMO Java is a cool language and platform. But I don't know Java that much... so is Java stable and good to learn? Rickard Andersson@Suza Computing C# and C++ programmer from SWEDEN! UIN: 50302279 E-Mail: nikado@pc.nu Speciality: I love C#, ASP.NET and C++!
If you know C#, you will feel at home with Java, for the syntax. The Java runtime is quite different from .NET. <joke> You will notice that Java borrowed its syntax from C# ;) </joke>
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If you know C#, you will feel at home with Java, for the syntax. The Java runtime is quite different from .NET. <joke> You will notice that Java borrowed its syntax from C# ;) </joke>
Michel Prévost wrote: You will notice that Java borrowed its syntax from C# Now try to say that to a Java zealot; you'll have some interesting history lesson.
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... I will start learn Java! :) IMO Java is a cool language and platform. But I don't know Java that much... so is Java stable and good to learn? Rickard Andersson@Suza Computing C# and C++ programmer from SWEDEN! UIN: 50302279 E-Mail: nikado@pc.nu Speciality: I love C#, ASP.NET and C++!
Rickard Andersson wrote: Java is a cool language and platform Cool language. Bad platform. IMO. The Idea was good. The Implementation bad. The Apps from it, even worse. What kind of Java do you want to get into? Java Windows/Linux applications or server side apps for websites?
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaPaul Watson wrote: "The Labia [cinema]... ...was opened by Princess Labia in May 1949..." Christian Graus wrote: See, I told you it was a nice name for a girl...
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Michel Prévost wrote: You will notice that Java borrowed its syntax from C# Now try to say that to a Java zealot; you'll have some interesting history lesson.
Fazlul Kabir wrote: Now try to say that to a Java zealot; you'll have some interesting history lesson. You will notice that Java borrowed its syntax from C# *Paul waits for the history lesson to commence*
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaPaul Watson wrote: "The Labia [cinema]... ...was opened by Princess Labia in May 1949..." Christian Graus wrote: See, I told you it was a nice name for a girl...
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Rickard Andersson wrote: Java is a cool language and platform Cool language. Bad platform. IMO. The Idea was good. The Implementation bad. The Apps from it, even worse. What kind of Java do you want to get into? Java Windows/Linux applications or server side apps for websites?
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaPaul Watson wrote: "The Labia [cinema]... ...was opened by Princess Labia in May 1949..." Christian Graus wrote: See, I told you it was a nice name for a girl...
Paul Watson wrote: Cool language. Bad platform. J# (Java language + Microsoft .Net Platform) :cool: i'm only pointer to myself
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Paul Watson wrote: Cool language. Bad platform. J# (Java language + Microsoft .Net Platform) :cool: i'm only pointer to myself
Tomas Petricek wrote: J# (Java language + Microsoft .Net Platform) Good point. But by the time J# came out I had developed a nervous twitch with anyint with the word Java in it and was into C# and loving it. :)
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaPaul Watson wrote: "The Labia [cinema]... ...was opened by Princess Labia in May 1949..." Christian Graus wrote: See, I told you it was a nice name for a girl...
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Tomas Petricek wrote: J# (Java language + Microsoft .Net Platform) Good point. But by the time J# came out I had developed a nervous twitch with anyint with the word Java in it and was into C# and loving it. :)
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaPaul Watson wrote: "The Labia [cinema]... ...was opened by Princess Labia in May 1949..." Christian Graus wrote: See, I told you it was a nice name for a girl...
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Fazlul Kabir wrote: Now try to say that to a Java zealot; you'll have some interesting history lesson. You will notice that Java borrowed its syntax from C# *Paul waits for the history lesson to commence*
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaPaul Watson wrote: "The Labia [cinema]... ...was opened by Princess Labia in May 1949..." Christian Graus wrote: See, I told you it was a nice name for a girl...
Paul Watson wrote: You will notice that Java borrowed its syntax from C# Umm, wait Paul, Java came out before C#, shouldn't it be the other way around. :rolleyes:
Nick Parker
You see the Standards change. - Fellow co-worker
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Paul Watson wrote: You will notice that Java borrowed its syntax from C# Umm, wait Paul, Java came out before C#, shouldn't it be the other way around. :rolleyes:
Nick Parker
You see the Standards change. - Fellow co-worker
Nick Parker wrote: Umm, wait Paul, Java came out before C#, shouldn't it be the other way around Don't look at me. I just copied and pasted the text so that I could get a history lesson. :innocent angel: :rolleyes:
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaPaul Watson wrote: "The Labia [cinema]... ...was opened by Princess Labia in May 1949..." Christian Graus wrote: See, I told you it was a nice name for a girl...
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The problem with J# is that it doesn't make sense. See, C# is a valid musical note. It could have also been called D flat, they are the same. But J#? The notes only go up to G. :-D Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Navin wrote: But J#? The notes only go up to G Gaarrrr! Trust Microsoft to throw standards to the wind. Now the music giants will have to start suing them as well. :rolleyes:
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaPaul Watson wrote: "The Labia [cinema]... ...was opened by Princess Labia in May 1949..." Christian Graus wrote: See, I told you it was a nice name for a girl...
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Fazlul Kabir wrote: Now try to say that to a Java zealot; you'll have some interesting history lesson. You will notice that Java borrowed its syntax from C# *Paul waits for the history lesson to commence*
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaPaul Watson wrote: "The Labia [cinema]... ...was opened by Princess Labia in May 1949..." Christian Graus wrote: See, I told you it was a nice name for a girl...
Paul Watson wrote: *Paul waits for the history lesson to commence* Here it goes.. .. enough to show that the C# team has borrowed some of the names of classes and APIs directly from Java
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The problem with J# is that it doesn't make sense. See, C# is a valid musical note. It could have also been called D flat, they are the same. But J#? The notes only go up to G. :-D Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
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Nick Parker wrote: Umm, wait Paul, Java came out before C#, shouldn't it be the other way around Don't look at me. I just copied and pasted the text so that I could get a history lesson. :innocent angel: :rolleyes:
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaPaul Watson wrote: "The Labia [cinema]... ...was opened by Princess Labia in May 1949..." Christian Graus wrote: See, I told you it was a nice name for a girl...
Paul Watson wrote: :innocent angel: I think you meant :flame-thrower: ;P Chris Meech "what makes CP different is the people and sense of community, things people will only discover if they join up and join in." Christian Graus Nov 14, 2002. "AAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!! Those leaks are driving me crazy! How does one finds a memory leak in a garbage collected environment ??! Daniel Turini Nov. 2, 2002.
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If you know C#, you will feel at home with Java, for the syntax. The Java runtime is quite different from .NET. <joke> You will notice that Java borrowed its syntax from C# ;) </joke>
Michel Prévost wrote: You will notice that Java borrowed its syntax from C# Huh? :omg: Try the other way around.
Nick Parker
You see the Standards change. - Fellow co-worker
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Michel Prévost wrote: You will notice that Java borrowed its syntax from C# Now try to say that to a Java zealot; you'll have some interesting history lesson.
In the meantime, I can teach you to discern sarcasm when you see it ;P I worked on a project written in Java. In fact, I started it with a fellow programmer. We worked on it during 1 year and a half. I liked it.
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... I will start learn Java! :) IMO Java is a cool language and platform. But I don't know Java that much... so is Java stable and good to learn? Rickard Andersson@Suza Computing C# and C++ programmer from SWEDEN! UIN: 50302279 E-Mail: nikado@pc.nu Speciality: I love C#, ASP.NET and C++!
Rickard Andersson wrote: so is Java stable and good to learn? Java is slow. ( I know it's not what you asked,but the fact is that it's sooooo slow that EVERY question about java can be answered with the above stament. :rolleyes:) "Java is slow" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Memory leaks is the price we pay \0 01234567890123456789012345678901234
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Navin wrote: But J#? The notes only go up to G Gaarrrr! Trust Microsoft to throw standards to the wind. Now the music giants will have to start suing them as well. :rolleyes:
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaPaul Watson wrote: "The Labia [cinema]... ...was opened by Princess Labia in May 1949..." Christian Graus wrote: See, I told you it was a nice name for a girl...
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In the meantime, I can teach you to discern sarcasm when you see it ;P I worked on a project written in Java. In fact, I started it with a fellow programmer. We worked on it during 1 year and a half. I liked it.
Michel Prévost wrote: sarcasm I can see the light now; that's a powerful word, indeed.