Re: Java or Objective-C for Cocoa?
Re: Java or Objective-C for Cocoa?
- Subject: Re: Java or Objective-C for Cocoa?
- From: lbland <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 11:28:51 -0500
On Apr 2, 2004, at 9:45 AM, Iain Wood wrote:
I have to stand up for Java here. It's cleaner and neater than any
language based on C could ever be. The restrictions that people see in
Java are there to keep things clean and simple. Not being allowed to
poke about wherever you want does stop you from doing certain things,
but I think you will find that most of these are where a programmer
already has a preconceived solution that can't be implemented in Java.
OK, I'll have a little fun with that... I want to write a virus program
to infect all the Windows computers. I told my corporate sponsor that I
could write anything in (Pure) Java.
The specifications state: "Shall infect at a rate of 20,000 on a 266Mhz
Pentium II before being detected and user shall not be able to specify
that it be turned off".
Please send me the code.
I also need code for that embedded 2Mhz DAQ solution. Please send me
the digital heterodyne filter and active feedback loop source code. It
can't pause (for garbage collection) because it controls a laser beam
that passes through the cranium of a unmedicated neanderthal, and they
get pretty testy when things slow down and it burns too much tissue.
thanks!-
-lance
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