Oh no! Not
Java! LOL Sorry about the prejudice... every time I hear or read that word I have flashbacks from an assignment when I worked under an
accountant who decided that I was going to rewrite all of the company's user applications (Excel, Paradox, MS Word, etc. in
Java... there's that word again... I can't get it out of my head... somebody help me!)
His reasoning was that it worked on any platform and it would be a really easy way to make our Win9x workstations communicate with our HP3000 mainframe (running COBOL). ARRGGGHHH! The first thing he did was download the "compleate works" from the Sun site. Then he bought me a book called "
Learn Java in 21 Hours".
Then he asked me about
my opinion.
"Do you know Java?"
"Nope."
"Have you ever heard of Java?"
"Yep. I just had a cup of it."
"Good. That's what you'll be using to write our new system."
Okay.... About a week later he walked in my office, looked at my monitor and asked "Why are you coding in Visual Basic?"
I explained that it was just a little program that let me edit the Java code and then run it without shelling to the DOS prompt.
"Well, why are you doing that?"
(((BECAUSE YOU DIDN'T BUY AN IDE, YA MORON!)) Didn't say it, but the notion was starting to boil over.
Java might really be the way of the future. If you have had any experience with C, Java will be second-nature. But make sure you find an adequate IDE and
never, ever allow an accountant to tell you how, what or the way you should write your code.
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plain black box</a><br>"Suffice it to say that adding disk drives and a disk operating system to a personal microcomputer is guaranteed to increase its power dramatically."<br>
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