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It took me quite a while to learn the OO paradigm, working with Delphi, Visual Basic and VC++, but I do know objects. And I could write a program in Java, and I did, it just didn't work correctly. And it wasn't a fault with my program, per se, but with Java itself. Java, at that time at least, and with J++ at least, has some severe limitations. Even copying programs from books and manuals, there were limitations, and very seldom did the program work as advertised. They were very slow, or they were buggy, or they did not work in IE and Netscape, or, in a lot of cases, all 3. I have used some Java programs on the internet. And with my experience, they are extremely slow for what they are doing. And they can be a bit buggy, although not as much as they used to be. And the majority of the ones I have seen are small programs, not full applications as would be needed in a business sense. Again, I reiterate (er, was that redundant?), Java is still a new language, with all the problems that brings. It is older and maturer than it used to be, but it is still in it's early childhood, and I would not trust it for mission critical operations. At some point in the future, it will be mature enough to count on. Until then, it is still in the development stages. And, yes, I know that there are some successful Java programs out there. But there are just as many, if not more, unsuccessful ones. Regards, Jim Langston Bob Crothers wrote: > L.S., > > Rest assured, this is NOT what I was trying to say (that anybody was "not > intelligent"). > > Most of the members on this list do fit into the "procedural language" > category because they are AS/400 folks. > > And using an OO language does NOT mean you use object oriented design. I > wrote C using a C++ compiler for over a year. > > Object Oriented is not complicated...but it is DIFFERENT! And it takes time > to learn. But it is well worth learning. Not because of Java, but because > of OO. > > If you are that rare exception that can move from a procedural language to > object oriented design in a matter of days and with no pain, then one of 2 > things apply: You are using your OO language to do procedural programming > (very possible, even with Java), -or- you are one very exceptional > programmer and I am blinded by your brilliance. > > Regards, > Bob +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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