JAVA help!!

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    madurax86 said:
    mena meya polawa palena katha ne kiyanne
    java wage ekak c++ improve karala haduwa nam c++ wala kochara leda tiyena one da?
    yako boru nemei..kiyanne.atta.:frown: anika leda tiyana hinda vitarada improve karanne..aluth wadakali ekatukaragannath improve karanawane...
     

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    siri24 said:
    yako boru nemei..kiyanne.atta.:frown: anika leda tiyana hinda vitarada improve karanne..aluth wadakali ekatukaragannath improve karanawane...
    c++ kalak use karanako oya ethota oyatama therei deken hoda fast controllable mokak da kiyala java aulak na normal wada walata eth native duwanna ba ne java kiyanne me eka porakage darshanayak ban c kipa polaka develop wela ISO standard hadala tika tika diyunu wela eke improvement eka tama c++ kiyanne
     

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    java wala hoda pathi godak athi me penne nada me jscript code eka kiyapu eka nikanma english walata sinhala wachana replace karala ethota e 2 key codes 2k nisa replace karadi jumble wenne na man VB walin mita samana ekak koranna aran daha duk widinawa :(
    C++ wala korath okama tama eth MS Vc++ Express ekai VB express ekai nam unicode support athi ewath bala balanna one wade kiyanne mokak hari kramayak mekata hoyagathoth ithin godama tama :)
     

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    c++ kalak use karanako oya ethota oyatama therei deken hoda fast controllable mokak da kiyala java aulak na normal wada walata eth native duwanna ba ne java kiyanne me eka porakage darshanayak ban c kipa polaka develop wela ISO standard hadala tika tika diyunu wela eke improvement eka tama c++ kiyanne
    menna machan kiyawala balapan
    According the Java FAQ, [Harold] Bill Joy, currently a vice president at Sun Microsystems, is widely believed to have been the person to conceive of the idea of a programming language that later became Java. In late 1970's, Joy wanted to design a language that combined the best features of MESA and C. In an attempt to re-write the UNIX operating system in 1980's, Joy decided that C++ was inadequate for the job. A better tool was needed to write short and effective programs. It was this desire to invent a better programming tool that swayed Joy, in 1991, in the direction of Sun's "Stealth Project" - as named by Scott McNealy, Sun's president. [Harold]
    In January of 1991, Bill Joy, James Gosling, Mike Sheradin, Patrick Naughton (formerly the project leader of Sun's OpenWindows user environment), and several other individuals met in Aspen, Colorado for the first time to discuss the ideas for the Stealth Project. The goal of the Stealth Project was to do research in the area of application of computers in the consumer electronics market. The vision of the project was to develop "smart" consumer electronic devices that could all be centrally controlled and programmed from a handheld-remote-control-like device. According to Gosling, "the goal was ... to build a system that would let us do a large, distributed, heterogeneous network of consumer electronic devices all talking to each other." With this goal in mind, the stealth group began work. [O'Connell]
    Members of the Stealth Project, which later became known as the Green Project, divided the tasks amongst themselves. Mike Sheradin was to focus on business development, Patrick Naughton was to begin work on the graphics system, and James Gosling was to identify the proper programming language for the project. Gosling who had joined Sun in 1984, had previously developed the commercially unsuccessful NeWS windowing system as well as GOSMACS - a C language implementation of GNU EMACS. He began with C++, but soon after was convinced that C++ was inadequate for this particular project. His extensions and modifications to C++ (also know as C++ ++ --), were the first steps towards the development of an independent language that would fit the project objectives. He named the language "Oak" while staring at an oak tree outside his office window! The name "Oak" was later dismissed due to a patent search which determined that the name was copyrighted and used for another programming language. According to Gosling, "the Java development team discovered that Oak was the name of a programming language that predated Sun's language, so another name had to be chosen." [O'Connell] [Harold]

    http://ei.cs.vt.edu/book/chap1/java_hist.html
     

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    siri24 said:
    menna machan kiyawala balapan
    According the Java FAQ, [Harold] Bill Joy, currently a vice president at Sun Microsystems, is widely believed to have been the person to conceive of the idea of a programming language that later became Java. In late 1970's, Joy wanted to design a language that combined the best features of MESA and C. In an attempt to re-write the UNIX operating system in 1980's, Joy decided that C++ was inadequate for the job. A better tool was needed to write short and effective programs. It was this desire to invent a better programming tool that swayed Joy, in 1991, in the direction of Sun's "Stealth Project" - as named by Scott McNealy, Sun's president. [Harold]
    In January of 1991, Bill Joy, James Gosling, Mike Sheradin, Patrick Naughton (formerly the project leader of Sun's OpenWindows user environment), and several other individuals met in Aspen, Colorado for the first time to discuss the ideas for the Stealth Project. The goal of the Stealth Project was to do research in the area of application of computers in the consumer electronics market. The vision of the project was to develop "smart" consumer electronic devices that could all be centrally controlled and programmed from a handheld-remote-control-like device. According to Gosling, "the goal was ... to build a system that would let us do a large, distributed, heterogeneous network of consumer electronic devices all talking to each other." With this goal in mind, the stealth group began work. [O'Connell]
    Members of the Stealth Project, which later became known as the Green Project, divided the tasks amongst themselves. Mike Sheradin was to focus on business development, Patrick Naughton was to begin work on the graphics system, and James Gosling was to identify the proper programming language for the project. Gosling who had joined Sun in 1984, had previously developed the commercially unsuccessful NeWS windowing system as well as GOSMACS - a C language implementation of GNU EMACS. He began with C++, but soon after was convinced that C++ was inadequate for this particular project. His extensions and modifications to C++ (also know as C++ ++ --), were the first steps towards the development of an independent language that would fit the project objectives. He named the language "Oak" while staring at an oak tree outside his office window! The name "Oak" was later dismissed due to a patent search which determined that the name was copyrighted and used for another programming language. According to Gosling, "the Java development team discovered that Oak was the name of a programming language that predated Sun's language, so another name had to be chosen." [O'Connell] [Harold]

    http://ei.cs.vt.edu/book/chap1/java_hist.html

    Java lacks major things that C++ can do sure he might have taken somethings from c++ but as a whole even the functions of c++ isnt there(Ex: pointers, manual garbage collection, manual memory allocation..all these are auto in java ) being auto is good but still there are people who like manual transmission cars than auto cars ...im one like that :P being auto java isnt even flexible as VB6(im not talkin about RAD[rapid application development] tools like GUIs and cross platform , its simple things that developers are irritated when they arent in control)

    Go take a look at Java games ...and play game thats fully developed in c++ :P you'll see the difference then
     

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    Java lacks major things that C++ can do sure he might have taken somethings from c++ but as a whole even the functions of c++ isnt there(Ex: pointers, manual garbage collection, manual memory allocation..all these are auto in java ) being auto is good but still there are people who like manual transmission cars than auto cars ...im one like that :P being auto java isnt even flexible as VB6(im not talkin about RAD[rapid application development] tools like GUIs and cross platform , its simple things that developers are irritated when they arent in control)

    Go take a look at Java games ...and play game thats fully developed in c++ :P you'll see the difference then
    :lol: :lol: :lol: ubata hodanam apita mokada....
    (pm ekak ehema awe nada??:rolleyes: )
     

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    siri24 said:
    :lol: :lol: :lol: ubata hodanam apita mokada....
    (pm ekak ehema awe nada??:rolleyes: )

    hoda mata witarak neme
    loke hari haman program ekak hadanna one hamotama :) oya lankawe java walata mara thanak dila tiyenne egolangema marketing system eka ape untath sun micro systems hodai MS narakai :P:rofl:
     

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    madurax86 said:
    hoda mata witarak neme
    loke hari haman program ekak hadanna one hamotama :) oya lankawe java walata mara thanak dila tiyenne egolangema marketing system eka ape untath sun micro systems hodai MS narakai :P:rofl:
    hafoi kawda hoda na kiwwe:rofl: ...topic eka out gihilla ne:P :rofl:
    mama kivve java walai C++ walai Codes godak samanai..ara uba mata issela pennuwe codes wagaya ewagemai Java...habai Java Script wenas

    dan nawattamu neda...Nidimathai ban:baffled: