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      you're on a forum for help about Java programming... so, what's your question ?

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        you're on a forum for help about Java programming... so, what's your question ?

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        My question was what Java-programmers think about unusual approach to Java-programming which is described in the article above

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          My question was what Java-programmers think about unusual approach to Java-programming which is described in the article above

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          On other forums, this might get modded down as "Unworthy Self Link". I think you should not have posted it here. As for the article, a brief skimming leaves me quite confused. I think you need more organization. At what point do you show how to write C-style programs? And why do you think those are different from Java, which is already C-style? Are you planning to write a big main() block of straight line code? I do not see the advantage of that. Teaching bad coding practices to Java beginners seems like a really inappropriate thing to do.

          Don't let my name fool you. That's my job.

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            On other forums, this might get modded down as "Unworthy Self Link". I think you should not have posted it here. As for the article, a brief skimming leaves me quite confused. I think you need more organization. At what point do you show how to write C-style programs? And why do you think those are different from Java, which is already C-style? Are you planning to write a big main() block of straight line code? I do not see the advantage of that. Teaching bad coding practices to Java beginners seems like a really inappropriate thing to do.

            Don't let my name fool you. That's my job.

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            I make an excuse for tempering you (as the other forum members) for advertising my article. It is not because lack of modesty but more because I am very old programmer and still consider all kind of forums as public bulletin boards. The times changed, I see it now. The article is addressed to MPU-programmers, who know classical C and don't want to learn Java. The problem is: simple and cheap Cellular Phone is very userful device for MPU-programmes but its software includes only J2ME. I suggest the way for them to use Cell Phone (not Java) as device communicating with MPU's. I posted my link on Java pages to get professional critics of my sourse-code which to my mind has many interresting solutions. I had no intention to teach Java programmers.:)

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              I make an excuse for tempering you (as the other forum members) for advertising my article. It is not because lack of modesty but more because I am very old programmer and still consider all kind of forums as public bulletin boards. The times changed, I see it now. The article is addressed to MPU-programmers, who know classical C and don't want to learn Java. The problem is: simple and cheap Cellular Phone is very userful device for MPU-programmes but its software includes only J2ME. I suggest the way for them to use Cell Phone (not Java) as device communicating with MPU's. I posted my link on Java pages to get professional critics of my sourse-code which to my mind has many interresting solutions. I had no intention to teach Java programmers.:)

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              or even further to my BBS days, cross-posting in inappropriate forums was still a big no-no. I suppose you may have come from pre-Darpanet days when there were no such things as topics. Maybe while you were dodging dinosaurs you'd post wherever you could as fast as possible, just in case a sabre tooth tiger came along or a mammoth tromped on you. But, yeah, even the earliest versions of America Online had rules. Somehow you missed those...

              Don't let my name fool you. That's my job.

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