Java thread question
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Sun's site is filled with McDonald-qualified users. I couldn't stand hanging around after realizing their misinformed and biased attitudes. That's basically why I'm looking elsewhere for a decent forum as a means of communication.
Seems like a bash on McDonald goers to me. Are you sure McDonald goers are *that* bad? :laugh:
I know you can't become if you only say what you would have done and you'll miss a million miles of fun." - Len Work hard, play hard. Don't forget who you are and don't forget where you're from. Do all these things well and you won't have to wonder where you are going.
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Christian Graus wrote: Are you sure it's hidden on purpose ? Seems weird to me. Seems extremely stupid to me. "ca-oo-du-pa-roh-je-ct" CODEPROJECT and Java doesn't officially exist here. That's lame, we have a forum for it but for some reason that nobody knows we hide it. What are we ashamed of it? What's the deal? Why even have it? Nobody can get to it without knowing the secret pass phrase...
I know you can't become if you only say what you would have done and you'll miss a million miles of fun." - Len Work hard, play hard. Don't forget who you are and don't forget where you're from. Do all these things well and you won't have to wonder where you are going.
code-frog wrote: "ca-oo-du-pa-roh-je-ct" CODEPROJECT and Java doesn't officially exist here. Well, it IS a Windows specific site. Who in their right mind would use Java for any GUI app, let alone a Windows one ? code-frog wrote: That's lame, we have a forum for it but for some reason that nobody knows we hide it. Like I said, are you SURE it's hidden on purpose ? Surely it would make more sense not to have one, if there was an anti-Java policy. We have a VB forum, so obviously we let anyone in around here, I don't see why Java would be only 1/2 way through the door... Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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code-frog wrote: "ca-oo-du-pa-roh-je-ct" CODEPROJECT and Java doesn't officially exist here. Well, it IS a Windows specific site. Who in their right mind would use Java for any GUI app, let alone a Windows one ? code-frog wrote: That's lame, we have a forum for it but for some reason that nobody knows we hide it. Like I said, are you SURE it's hidden on purpose ? Surely it would make more sense not to have one, if there was an anti-Java policy. We have a VB forum, so obviously we let anyone in around here, I don't see why Java would be only 1/2 way through the door... Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
I didn't know we had an OS specific affiliation? You make an excellent point about Java and UI's and I cannot answer that other than to say I'm currently working on a program that has to run on Windows, is being developed on Windows but several MAC and Linux users want it to. The guy that is asking me to write it also asked me to see if I could do one for MAC and Linux too. While coding 1 system for 3 platforms and having 3 code-bases sounds fun I'd rather have one code-base for 3 platforms that performs like a sick dog on a 110 degree day. AND! As you pointed out Microsoft has a JVM (it's been swept under the rug but they do have one, heck of a lot better than Sun's too). So to sum all that up... You are absolutely correct but the question still remains. Why have it *and* hide it? Either make it public or delete it right? That's what eats me. Either it's deleted or everyone can use it. Am I off base here? - Rex
I know you can't become if you only say what you would have done and you'll miss a million miles of fun." - Len Work hard, play hard. Don't forget who you are and don't forget where you're from. Do all these things well and you won't have to wonder where you are going.
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code-frog wrote: "ca-oo-du-pa-roh-je-ct" CODEPROJECT and Java doesn't officially exist here. Well, it IS a Windows specific site. Who in their right mind would use Java for any GUI app, let alone a Windows one ? code-frog wrote: That's lame, we have a forum for it but for some reason that nobody knows we hide it. Like I said, are you SURE it's hidden on purpose ? Surely it would make more sense not to have one, if there was an anti-Java policy. We have a VB forum, so obviously we let anyone in around here, I don't see why Java would be only 1/2 way through the door... Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Christian Graus wrote: Like I said, are you SURE it's hidden on purpose ? That's an excellent question and I cannot answer it. I've done searches all over most of the pages here looking for Java and have come up empty. If it's links were accidentally deleted then nobody is in a real big hurry to fix them. Pretty funny statement about VB programmers. Made me laugh with that one. If you find out let me know because I've been wondering for about 2 weeks.;)
I know you can't become if you only say what you would have done and you'll miss a million miles of fun." - Len Work hard, play hard. Don't forget who you are and don't forget where you're from. Do all these things well and you won't have to wonder where you are going.
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I didn't know we had an OS specific affiliation? You make an excellent point about Java and UI's and I cannot answer that other than to say I'm currently working on a program that has to run on Windows, is being developed on Windows but several MAC and Linux users want it to. The guy that is asking me to write it also asked me to see if I could do one for MAC and Linux too. While coding 1 system for 3 platforms and having 3 code-bases sounds fun I'd rather have one code-base for 3 platforms that performs like a sick dog on a 110 degree day. AND! As you pointed out Microsoft has a JVM (it's been swept under the rug but they do have one, heck of a lot better than Sun's too). So to sum all that up... You are absolutely correct but the question still remains. Why have it *and* hide it? Either make it public or delete it right? That's what eats me. Either it's deleted or everyone can use it. Am I off base here? - Rex
I know you can't become if you only say what you would have done and you'll miss a million miles of fun." - Len Work hard, play hard. Don't forget who you are and don't forget where you're from. Do all these things well and you won't have to wonder where you are going.
code-frog wrote: I didn't know we had an OS specific affiliation? Really ? Didn't spot that most of the articles use Microsoft only libraries ? I don't think it's a 'no Mac users here' thing, just that the focus of hte site is on Windows development. code-frog wrote: Why have it *and* hide it? I agree totally, that's why I'm saying, maybe it's hidden in error. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Christian Graus wrote: There's no Java forum here. Ahem![^] Cheers, Vikram.
http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "You still have the coolest name on CodeProject." — David Wulff to me.
You just made a grave mistake by disclosing that. :| They are hidden for a reason, just like why the aliens are hidden in Area51. :~ Weiye Chen Life is hard, yet we are made of flesh...
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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++
Christian Graus wrote: The big question is, how many other hidden forums are there ? Perhaps only those CP staff who have top secret clearance know. :~ Weiye Chen Life is hard, yet we are made of flesh...
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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++
how about Bianca's secret daily blog :-O Steve
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Are you sure it's hidden on purpose ? Seems weird to me. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Christian Graus wrote: Are you sure it's hidden on purpose ? Seems weird to me. If I remember correctly, the Java forum was withdrawn through lack of use. Given that CP has always had a more Microsoft development centric view, there has always been very little interest in asking and answering questions about Java. I'm sure Chris will pop up with the real reason. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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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++
Christian Graus wrote: Yeah, you're the third one to tell me. Looks like somebody beat me to it. But the Java forum comes up occassionally in the Lounge. Given you're the top poster on CP, I'm surprised you didn't know it before today. Cheers, Vikram.
http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "You still have the coolest name on CodeProject." — David Wulff to me.
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how about Bianca's secret daily blog :-O Steve
Errr... are you joking or does she really have a secret blog? :~ Cheers, Vikram.
http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "You still have the coolest name on CodeProject." — David Wulff to me.
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Christian Graus wrote: There's no Java forum here. There is but hidden, just like how aliens in Area51 are. :~ Weiye Chen Life is hard, yet we are made of flesh...
Weiye Chen wrote: There is but hidden, ... maybe because nobody is interested anymore in this Java techie... I mean, for the future, not for maintenance, of course. :)
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You just made a grave mistake by disclosing that. :| They are hidden for a reason, just like why the aliens are hidden in Area51. :~ Weiye Chen Life is hard, yet we are made of flesh...
Weiye Chen wrote: They are hidden for a reason Of course, even googling for them didn't reveal them... :laugh::laugh: So, the reason is behind of us...
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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++
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++
Christian Graus wrote: A google of 'Java Forum' gives a lot of hits ... lot of forums, but no one hidden!!!... ;)
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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++
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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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.
www.codeguru.com has a Java forum http://www.codeguru.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=5[^] Kevin
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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++
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:
:laugh::laugh: C++ has no reason to be hidden here, so, I suppose pure C++ forum does not exist.
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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.
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 :)