why is java so crappy? everyone says that java is slow, clumsy, poor, and not worth the operating system it's compiled on.
I like java. It can't be that bad.
tell me that what i've heard is wrong, please!
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why is java so crappy? everyone says that java is slow, clumsy, poor, and not worth the operating system it's compiled on.
I like java. It can't be that bad.
tell me that what i've heard is wrong, please!
I tried java once...but then i saw that u have to write that public static void main and all the other crap with the right filename, I fuguerd that java was XXXXXXXX and there was no point of learning it when i can use that time to learn c.....
[THE ABOVE WAS ONLY my OPINION]
Hi,
--- Beginning Java 2 (Ivor Horton, Wrox Publications) Pg. 11Quote:
An interpreted Java program would typically run at only one tenth the speed of an equivalent program using native machine instructions.
On the other hand C/C++ are the fastest programming languages (apart from machine-level/assembly-level languages) available. You are visiting a C/C++ extremist website... So everyone is bound to be cursing Java, specially for it's speed :D
Personally, I think that the speed of Java is slow enough to stop a programmer from using it to develop an application, whenever he/she can.
Java should only be used for requirements where an application is to run on several different platforms (e.g. Windows, Unix, Mac etc) e.g. on website....
In my opinion this is the only plus point of programming in java (it multiplatformability):)
The general speed isn't too bad. It's claimed that its way of handling heap memory is quicker than most of the C/C++ runtime implementations (but I suppose it'd need to be). It's just that all the GUI stuff feels like wading through syrup sometimes which removes some of it's possibilities. Plus some people have a hard time with some of the OOP stuff.Quote:
So everyone is bound to be cursing Java, specially for it's speed
Personally, I have a deep rooted loathing of all things scripting. This stems from traumatic childhood experiences with QBasic. Once bitten, twice shy. ;)
Java's fine for web development. However, real developers should stick to real languages. *ducks and covers*
Real developers should stick to the construction industry.
say what you want about java...
[sarcasm]javascript will beat out all languages![/sarcasm]
I quite like some scripting........whether its JavaScript Wars with Ken @ Flashdaddee....or just messing with ASP or Windows Scripting....Quote:
Originally posted by lightatdawn
Personally, I have a deep rooted loathing of all things scripting. This stems from traumatic childhood experiences with QBasic. Once bitten, twice shy. ;)
Its limited, but sometimes you can do something quite cute witn not much effort....ala...
Save that as WhoAmI.vbs and run it.....there will be a small present on your desktop!Code:OPTION EXPLICIT
DIM oShell,oNet,oLink,compname,username,DesktopPath
SET oShell=CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
SET oNet=CreateObject("WScript.Network")
compname=oNet.ComputerName
username=oNet.UserName
MsgBox "You are logged on as " & username & " on a computer called " _
& compname
DesktopPath = oShell.SpecialFolders("Desktop")
SET oLink=oShell.CreateShortcut(DesktopPath & "\CProgramming.com!.url")
oLink.TargetPath = "http://www.cprogramming.com"
oLink.Save
MsgBox "I have created a helpful link on your desktop!" _
& vbCrLf &"Have a nice day!!"
We'll one of the jobs I'm trying to get right now would be as a Java developer. I like the language a lot. Not only is it good for web applications, but GUIs too. I'm not going to stop programming in C or C++ but I think Java is a respectable langauge, unlike COBOL or Visual Basic. Ironically, I'm trying to get a job as a VB programmer too.
If it's speed you're worried about, there are native code Java compilers that allow Java programs to run just about as fast as a similar C/C++ one.
Like it or not, Java's going to be around a while so it's best to get used to it. :)
Note to newbie programmers: Java != JavaScript
If you're going to be scripting anything, PERL beats everything else out hands down.
Or you can be a genuine script kiddie. Create a text file with -
as the contents. Save it as a vbs file, put it in some unsuspecting victims startup folder (that doesn't know how to use task manager) and watch them howl in pain.Code:Do
MsgBox "Hello, World"
Loop
btw, does anybody code in PERL anymore?
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Originally posted by Sorensen
btw, does anybody code in PERL anymore?
Ugh....yeah....taylorguitarman obviously........:p
>Ugh....yeah....taylorguitarman obviously........
Yes, I'm blind.
>but GUIs too.<
Have they updated swing in the last 6 months?
I hope you're joking :) I know many people who still code in PERL, me included.Quote:
btw, does anybody code in PERL anymore?
Well done.