Is anyone still working in java?
Anyone try that yet ? ... just the owership and permissions issues.
Is anyone still working in java?
Java 8 is ... well I'm working on just trying to get a directory li
listing with ntfs atributes or ext attributes , owner ..etc then push that to a database for reporting and statisticle purposes.
Anyone try that yet ? ... just the owership and permissions issues.
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Deavmi wrote to bbsing.bbs <=-
De> I use Java. Love it. Great first language (or one that I really am
De> taking seriously). Has a lot of the things one needs to know in
De> programming and get their min rapped around :).
Yeah I dabbled in Java around 10 years ago, I quite liked it too, found it fairly easy to learn. Was also my first experience with object oriented programming, and I took to that concept pretty well. Yeah I could think of a lot worse first choices for a programming language, from a learning PoV.
Only thing I don't like about Java is the JVM, These days, speed isn't an issue
- Java programs run well, but it is a memory hog.
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Yeah. With Java you learn OOP and a syntax that is used in a lot of languages. Plus you can then (like what I am fgoing to do) move onto somrthing natively compiled like D from Java and then from there learn that and work my way down to C and C__ :).
Deavmi wrote to Vk3jed <=-
De> Yeah. With Java you learn OOP and a syntax that is used in a lot of
De> languages. Plus you can then (like what I am fgoing to do) move onto
De> somrthing natively compiled like D from Java and then from there learn
De> that and work my way down to C and C__ :).
Sounds like a decent strategy... if one has the time. :)
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Re: Re: still working in java
By: Deavmi to Vk3jed on Fri Jun 16 2017 10:40 am
De> Yeah. With Java you learn OOP and a syntax that is used in a lot of
De> languages. Plus you can then (like what I am fgoing to do) move onto
De> somrthing natively compiled like D from Java and then from there learn
De> that and work my way down to C and C__ :).
I think Java is a decent language.. I learned C++ before Java, so I still tend
to feel like Java is lacking in some ways (Java doesn't have multiple inheritance or direct ways of freeing memory, for instance). Some years ago, I
saw that colleges were teaching Java as a first language for a while and then went back to teaching C/C++ as a first language.
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Deavmi wrote to Vk3jed <=-
De> Yeah. With Java you learn OOP and a syntax that is used in a lot of
De> languages. Plus you can then (like what I am fgoing to do) move onto
De> somrthing natively compiled like D from Java and then from there learn
De> that and work my way down to C and C__ :).
Sounds like a decent strategy... if one has the time. :)
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