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Re: Would-be hacker queries. / Re: Request for new list
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lugnet.robotics
Date: 
Sat, 8 May 1999 13:26:40 GMT
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stephen p spackman <stephen@acmNOSPAM.org>
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Aa-Tchoo! wrote:

Hi.

Hope I can jump in here and ask where a newby who knows he's in the deep end in computer science
discussions, -  knows he's taking in water, coughing and spluttering but loving every minute of it  -
go to ask elementary questions like:
What's a class library?
How do you define  function-local variables / recursion /  global variables /
dynamic memory allocation /  dymamic string allocation /
object oriented programming, for Christopher's sake?
I know this is basic stuff for some and could take up vast yards of bandwidth but I need to find
guidance somewhere.

I'm going out of town and have to run for the bus ayt any moment, so I'm
afraid I don't get to answer your questions.

But a quick comment to those who are contemplating what the New
Environment should be:

You see? Not everyone out there wants or needs a Java. With a properly
designed language _not one_ of these concepts would need explaining -
though most of them would fall out as "huh, that's obvious, you need a
_word_ for that?" concepts.

Really, Java is much more complex - and less powerful - than it needs to
be, just because of the market necessity to be like C++.

Why can we not be free of this? The impediment is not technical.

stephen (who thinks a Java port to the RCX *would* be cool, but who just
doesn't think it meets the brief of "something simpler and more powerful
that everyone could enjoy using" - I mean, why not port Emacs lisp ;->)
--
Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics



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(...) I have never said that everyone wants or needs Java. I am quite certain that no single platform of any type will please all of the people all the time. As I have said repeatedly here, I think choosing Java minimizes the total work required to (...) (25 years ago, 10-May-99, to lugnet.robotics)

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Hi. Hope I can jump in here and ask where a newby who knows he's in the deep end in computer science discussions, - knows he's taking in water, coughing and spluttering but loving every minute of it - go to ask elementary questions like: What's a (...) (25 years ago, 8-May-99, to lugnet.robotics)

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