javamaster now im trying to develop more my skill in jave, if i have questions. Can i bother uOriginally Posted by javapenguin
to ask something if i got a problem..? ^_^
javamaster now im trying to develop more my skill in jave, if i have questions. Can i bother uOriginally Posted by javapenguin
to ask something if i got a problem..? ^_^
I'm not a javamaster, there are still so many things about java I do not know, but you can open a topic if you need help, para dili ta ma out of topic diri, let us try to learn from each other.Originally Posted by mr_kyme
are we comparing a platform and a language here![]()
OT: i love java.. i'm an ActionScript guy so I'm not really using it other than school reasons, but I love how easy it is.
I am tempted to re-learn everything using AS3 because I heard that it is much closer to java style programming..
I think dili ra ang ActionScript that is closer to Java even .Net(C#) and Ruby On Rails.Originally Posted by ares623
Nabasahan rani nko sa lahi nga forum.
hehehe
"Saying that Java is nice because it works on all OS's is like saying that anal *** is nice because it works on all genders."
Hahahaha.....
Originally Posted by ta3
I'd go for C# and .Net framework.. I know a lot of hard core Java programmers all of them are Indians so just wanted to diffrenciate from them![]()
I remembered using Borland's JBuilder 4yrs agoOriginally Posted by silent-kill
. Maka create siya og Exe!!! For me, JBuilder is the Mercedes Benz of JAVA IDE at that time kay murag Visual Studio ka sayon. Gani lang, mahal, pero nagkalata ang pirated copies sa colon hehe. But Im looking into NetBeans right now, perhaps easy pud ang lyf.
Well, going back to the topic. You gotta embrace both technologies. Ang ato is maka kwarta sad ta
go for .net
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