It's nothing but just a simple proposal, so please don't get mad at me but because of the growing popularity of java and many of us also program in java, I was wondering if it is possible to have a java board in this forum ???
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It's nothing but just a simple proposal, so please don't get mad at me but because of the growing popularity of java and many of us also program in java, I was wondering if it is possible to have a java board in this forum ???
How many times is this going to be asked and how many times do we have to remind you that this is a C board. You don't have to have one home for programming help, ya know. Branch out. It's like finding new friends. It's not that hard.
I know this site is about C programming. But many times questions have been asked (and answered ) on java in the General Discussion board. That's why I was thinking why not then having a seperate board.Originally posted by Wraith_Master
Cprogramming.com
Anyway I think I've got my answer
Originally posted by Wraith_Master
Cprogramming.com
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Well, technically we have a C# board. C# is most like Java than C or C++. But I suppose it meets the requirement of having a C in the name.
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-Govtcheez
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This idea has been floated many times. The webmaster decided that this is a C/C++ board and that's where the focus should be. There are many other wonderful sites out there that focus on Java.
I don't particularly care either way, but I wouldn't have any use for it, so I voted 'no'...
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JAVA is a very fun toy. There is no doubt about it. JAVA was the first real (or at least semi-real) language that I had learned (unless PERL counts as a real language--which I don't count it). But the fact is this is a site for c programming. Besides I don't see any vb forums. I don't see any pascal forums. I don't see any HTML forums or fortran forums or assembler forums (which by the way if cprogramming.com did deside a different direction an assembler forum would have my vote). The point is I can sit here all day listing off both mainstream and obscure programming languages that this site doesn't have on it. Why aren't they here? because they are not C.
I asked the same question once but now I see the point behind having the focus kept on "C" languages. Flashdaddee has many different forums, and cover a very wide variety, and has a lot of the same users. But I'm afraid I'm going to vote no on this one.
Originally posted by Govtcheez
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NO.AND NO!Originally posted by Wraith_Master
Cprogramming.com
Have a nice day.
i think the reason why people are asking these questions now is because they got rid of C++ from all school curriculums and replaced it with Java and now we're getting more and more java people out there. just ........es me off
>>> But I suppose it meets the requirement of having a C in the name.
Cobol has a "C" in the name as well.......
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I dont think its a good idea to make a board for java
it's better for the board to concentrate on C/C++ and so i voted no
>>Cobol has a "C" in the name as well.......<<
ROFLMAO
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Not fast enough...
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there are two cardinal sins from which all others spring: Impatience and Laziness. - franz kafka