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What exactly is ".NET J?"

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  • Y Yvar Birx

    I just noticed that there is another language in Visual Studio 2010. It's called J, I have never noticed it before. Why exactly is it any different from C++, Vb.Net, and C#? :confused:

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    Lost User
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    J#[^] perhaps? It's pretty much "Java but .NET"

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      Isn't it Java .net ? I thought it was discontinued ?

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      Keith Barrow
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      J# was, VS2010 didn't have it installed by default IIRC. There is a J language, but it is functional and nothing to do with Java.

      Sort of a cross between Lawrence of Arabia and Dilbert.[^]
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      A Dead ringer for Kate Winslett[^]

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      • Y Yvar Birx

        I just noticed that there is another language in Visual Studio 2010. It's called J, I have never noticed it before. Why exactly is it any different from C++, Vb.Net, and C#? :confused:

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        Keith Barrow
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        Is this J#? This was MS's attempt to temp Java programmers over to the dark side, which pretty much failed. There is a language called J, but it isn't bundled with VS2010 (nor was J#) and is unrelated to J#/Java. [Edit] Can you create a project and post up some of the generated source.

        Sort of a cross between Lawrence of Arabia and Dilbert.[^]
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        A Dead ringer for Kate Winslett[^]

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        • K Keith Barrow

          J# was, VS2010 didn't have it installed by default IIRC. There is a J language, but it is functional and nothing to do with Java.

          Sort of a cross between Lawrence of Arabia and Dilbert.[^]
          -Or-
          A Dead ringer for Kate Winslett[^]

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          Maximilien
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          thanks for the clarification. :thumbsup:

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          • K Keith Barrow

            J# was, VS2010 didn't have it installed by default IIRC. There is a J language, but it is functional and nothing to do with Java.

            Sort of a cross between Lawrence of Arabia and Dilbert.[^]
            -Or-
            A Dead ringer for Kate Winslett[^]

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            Bassam Abdul Baki
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            Yeah, I tried dabbling with J[^] for a while.

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            • B Bassam Abdul Baki

              Yeah, I tried dabbling with J[^] for a while.

              Web - BM - RSS - Math - LinkedIn

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              Keith Barrow
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              I've tried dabbling with scheme but frankly haven't really stuck at it for long enough, I need a proper project to get going really. FP does look interesting though.

              Sort of a cross between Lawrence of Arabia and Dilbert.[^]
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              A Dead ringer for Kate Winslett[^]

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              • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                Yeah, I tried dabbling with J[^] for a while.

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                BobJanova
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                Even as an APLer J hurts my eyes.

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                • B BobJanova

                  Even as an APLer J hurts my eyes.

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                  Bassam Abdul Baki
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                  Yeah! But it does have some of the shortest commands I've seen.

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                  • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                    Yeah! But it does have some of the shortest commands I've seen.

                    Web - BM - RSS - Math - LinkedIn

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                    BobJanova
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                    It proves that terseness is not always best, which in conventional languages it almost always is. 3 !: 0? Really? You can do some really amazing clever stuff in it, though. You just have to be cleverer than me to actually be able to read J code.

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                      It proves that terseness is not always best, which in conventional languages it almost always is. 3 !: 0? Really? You can do some really amazing clever stuff in it, though. You just have to be cleverer than me to actually be able to read J code.

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                      Bassam Abdul Baki
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                      Understanding it and using it are not quite the same. I can do the first give or take, but the latter still eludes me. I should get back on it when I have the time.

                      Web - BM - RSS - Math - LinkedIn

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