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Hal:
Java is buried in a lot of webpages... when it first got big use... I kinda liked all the flashy visual stuff it could do... .... then it started bogging down net speed, then the scriptkiddies started finding evil ways to hijack your browser and "trick" you into clicking on buttons which put bad code on your machine with Java--I dumped Java then--now I have run XP w/SP2 with SUN Java enabled and not been bothered with the malicious code--but once burned--twice warned--and I turn Java off most of the time... some forms demand it... I am not against scripting languages, and perl is one of the first I learned--but since I write in C, Java is no problem--but I don't like the OOP part, it forces a lot of predefined functions/procedures and methods on you... luckily, we don't do any Java at the shop--it is too slow for our implementations of encryption/decryption... sometimes assembly is barely able to manage the tasks in real time... and that is important with voice/video communications... Are you a programmer Hal? And if so, what is your language(s) of choice? And, are you a hobby programmer or have to try to get enough money to eat from your efforts (like me grin) ? My most fulfilling use of code is for personal use... I'd really quit my job if I didn't need the booze, cigs and loose women (well, something like that grin) Warmest regards, John "Hal Rosser" wrote in message . .. Saw an article where Google uses 3 languages routinely: C++, Java, and Python. (All 3 are object-oriented) Special permission was needed for other languages I think one reason for the OO movement revolves around the cost of development. Large projects - with many developers of varying degrees of competence - are easier to manage using OO design. If someone gives a coder a job like: "write an instance method for xyz class which will take 2 int args and return a abc class..." he can go right to work. -and - someone else can be coding a different method for the same class. regardless of the language when you code you'll find some patterns we all use over and over the difference is syntax |
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