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    left crog... back when? incognito's Avatar
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    >>No you're not. Can I have the last 10 minutes of my life back?
    Hop on a time traveling machine.


    >>>Try working in an almost complete java minded workspace
    Hehehe, I do.....
    There are some real morons in this world please do not become one of them, do not become a victim of moronitis. PROGRAMMING IS THE FUTURE...THE FUTURE IS NOW!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by incognito
    Hop on a time traveling machine.

    Only if the software that makes it go is written in Java.



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    >I mean Java is good and all, but give C++ at least SOME credit.
    Without C++ there probably wouldn't have been Java, but on the other hand, without C++ we would have been spared your mindless rambling. Just to keep things in perspective.
    My best code is written with the delete key.

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    Java applications seem to be running in a PDA.
    It's stupidly slow!!!
    Java is popular because Sun made it popular... If there weren't a company developing the Vm and APi, java would be just another banal script language...
    I wish someone would also develop a decent C++ APi.

    I did an aplication with graphics intercface to draw graphs and calculate cheapest pathsa After having about 50 vertexs in the panel, the application seemed to have crashed when placing another. I admit that the repainting algorithm wasn't the best but honestly, C++ wouldn't even blink with the panel completly full.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xErath
    I did an aplication with graphics intercface to draw graphs and calculate cheapest pathsa After having about 50 vertexs in the panel, the application seemed to have crashed when placing another. I admit that the repainting algorithm wasn't the best but honestly, C++ wouldn't even blink with the panel completly full.
    I made a similar applications involving graphs like this modeling p2p networks. I could run over 500,000 nodes (though drawing them was kind of pointless because there are too many to make any sense of). I think your problem was with implementation, not java limitiations.

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