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Re: I want to learn java

01 Mar 2012, 22:44

Java is a best programming language for several................

Re: I want to learn java

02 Mar 2012, 00:07

ruby123 wrote:Java is a best programming language for several................

You accidentally the whole sentence.

Re: I want to learn java

02 Mar 2012, 14:47

ruby123 wrote:Java is a best programming language for several................


Java is an proprietary pile of shit :p

Re: I want to learn java

02 Mar 2012, 15:10

HAPPYGOPUCKEY wrote:Java is a pile of shit :p


FTFY (there are FOSS and alternative Java runtimes).

Re: I want to learn java

02 Mar 2012, 15:33

Don't hate on the only programming language I know. ;__;

Re: I want to learn java

02 Mar 2012, 15:34

ManIAc wrote:Don't hate on the only programming language I know. ;__;

Learn to love it. Try being a PHP guy in reddit.com/r/programming :P

Re: I want to learn java

02 Mar 2012, 18:23

Well I like java. If it's because I don't know anything else, I don't wanna know. :P

Re: I want to learn java

26 Mar 2012, 04:28

I'm hoping to Learn about Java and other programs....etc... :D

Re: I want to learn java

27 Mar 2012, 07:35

I think Java would be interesting and fun to use, as you can reach out to a large market. For example, I didn't realise that Java applications run in a VM. That VM is available for various operating systems. Awesome. :D

Re: I want to learn java

27 Mar 2012, 17:08

Conor wrote:I think Java would be interesting and fun to use, as you can reach out to a large market. For example, I didn't realise that Java applications run in a VM. That VM is available for various operating systems. Awesome. :D


The VM is the problem with Java. That's what makes it so crappy.

Even though VM allows for increased portability it massively hogs system resources and in some cases can slow down the program.

Re: I want to learn java

27 Mar 2012, 18:02

I guess that's true too.

Re: I want to learn java

28 Mar 2012, 10:43

I guess it kinda says itself, that running an additional VM will slow down any process, as you only can work within the bounds of that. It's both it's strongest and weakest side.
Another one of the stronger sides, is that it's really easy to learn, but hard to master. As mentioned before in this post, a real pro can make java work almost as fast as other languages, but that requires a lot of work.
I don't know why, but OOP comes very natural to me, so I think that's great. Not that there isn't other languages that does that.
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