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  • C Christian Graus

    Yeah, you're the third one to tell me. The big question is, how many other hidden forums are there ? Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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    Don Miguel
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    Christian Graus wrote: how many other hidden forums are there ... there are also some good articles, but seems nobody can found them anymore. Probably only Java-based browsers get access, or who know... :cool:

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      My understand is that Sun sued Microsoft initially because Microsoft extended Java in with JVM. They made changes which meant that J++ would compile code that wouldn't run on other platforms. Something like that. Unlike Microsoft with C#, Sun do not allow Java to be subject to an external standards process ( although I'd say this is the main reason C# does it ), and they sued to control their language. Microsoft made changes to make Java more useful, Sun sued because they wanted the language to remain cross platform in every implimentation. Microsoft removed the JVM because they didn't like getting sued, I reckon. Microsoft supports Java, I run a JVM on this XP Pro machine. They just don't ship it as standard anymore. Good luck. A google of 'Java Forum' gives a lot of hits, surely somethign there is worthwhile ? Are the USENET forums still in much use ? I got heaps of newsgroup support when I started in c++, they were buzzing back then. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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      Christian Graus wrote: A google of 'Java Forum' gives a lot of hits ... lot of forums, but no one hidden!!!... ;)

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      • C Christian Graus

        My understand is that Sun sued Microsoft initially because Microsoft extended Java in with JVM. They made changes which meant that J++ would compile code that wouldn't run on other platforms. Something like that. Unlike Microsoft with C#, Sun do not allow Java to be subject to an external standards process ( although I'd say this is the main reason C# does it ), and they sued to control their language. Microsoft made changes to make Java more useful, Sun sued because they wanted the language to remain cross platform in every implimentation. Microsoft removed the JVM because they didn't like getting sued, I reckon. Microsoft supports Java, I run a JVM on this XP Pro machine. They just don't ship it as standard anymore. Good luck. A google of 'Java Forum' gives a lot of hits, surely somethign there is worthwhile ? Are the USENET forums still in much use ? I got heaps of newsgroup support when I started in c++, they were buzzing back then. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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        Kastellanos Nikos
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        Christian Graus wrote: My understand is that Sun sued Microsoft initially because Microsoft extended Java in with JVM. Personally i think there were other thinks as well that made SUN agry. At the time microsoft's JVM was a faster than SUN's and the compiler were a lot lot faster! How would it seem if every developer were using microsoft's emplementation and tools for java?

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        • D dxfoo

          I'm new here, and I'm mainly focusing on Java at the moment. I'm having a hard time finding a Java thread here. Is there one, or can you suggest another site that I can participate in? Thanks.

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          Kevin McFarlane
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          www.codeguru.com has a Java forum http://www.codeguru.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=5[^] Kevin

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          • C Christian Graus

            Yeah, you're the third one to tell me. The big question is, how many other hidden forums are there ? Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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            Christian Graus wrote: The big question is, how many other hidden forums are there ? BTW, is there a (hidden) C++ forum at CP? I mean, pure C++, not Visual-, MFC-, STL-, ATL-, CLI-, ... C++. :confused:

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              Christian Graus wrote: The big question is, how many other hidden forums are there ? BTW, is there a (hidden) C++ forum at CP? I mean, pure C++, not Visual-, MFC-, STL-, ATL-, CLI-, ... C++. :confused:

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              Don Miguel
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              :laugh::laugh: C++ has no reason to be hidden here, so, I suppose pure C++ forum does not exist.

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              • D dxfoo

                I'm new here, and I'm mainly focusing on Java at the moment. I'm having a hard time finding a Java thread here. Is there one, or can you suggest another site that I can participate in? Thanks.

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                joegood
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                dxfoo wrote: Is there one, or can you suggest another site that I can participate in? This site has pretty knowledgeable people, although the ranch theme is really weird: http://www.javaranch.com/[^] You can usually find and answer to any programming or IT question on this site, but it has a weird point system: http://www.experts-exchange.com/[^] Good Hunting :)

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                  dxfoo wrote: Is there one, or can you suggest another site that I can participate in? This site has pretty knowledgeable people, although the ranch theme is really weird: http://www.javaranch.com/[^] You can usually find and answer to any programming or IT question on this site, but it has a weird point system: http://www.experts-exchange.com/[^] Good Hunting :)

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                  One more site I forgot to mention: http://javaalmanac.com/[^]

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                  • C Christian Graus

                    Yeah, you're the third one to tell me. The big question is, how many other hidden forums are there ? Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                    normanS
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                    Christian Graus wrote: Yeah, you're the third one to tell me. The big question is, how many other hidden forums are there ? Wouldn't that be "hidden fora"?

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                    • C Christian Graus

                      Yeah, you're the third one to tell me. The big question is, how many other hidden forums are there ? Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                      Ray Cassick
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                      I found this one: http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?forumid=1652[^]


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