Go ahead and help me to answer few questions ; I have plenty of unanswered question here { TODAY'S GOAL IS TO HAVE NO "ZERO REPLY POSTS" } [This message has been edited by ersin eser (edited December 11, 2001).]
Fei Ng
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no!!! we have real questions just waiting for the author. yet and winning a book is good too. ersin, what u doing here? hehehehee...
Raghvendra Sharma
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Dear Ersin, U r correct in saying that we are here for the book. But u know, the book can't just be won by being here. U have to have business to be here. Or else u r nobbody. so, while we question and answer between us, prepare the book for us. and, what all unanswered questions do you have for this forum.. would you please start shooting them... for open discussions ?? regards raghav..
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I should get it, I've NEVER won anything ever and I am not wasting anybody's time.
I think the "why" implement it in Java (to answer the prior poster before me ) is simple - Why not write it in Java? Take TinyFugue (a program for interfacing with MU* sites). Yeah, it works great... but only on my system here at home. What if I'm over at a friend's and want to log in quickly? Why not make it an applet? There's always going to be applications that need internet access, and not just ports of things that can be done with C/C++/VB/whathaveyou.... ------------------ Theodore Jonathan Casser SCPJ2, SCWCD, ICS (WAS 3.5/4.0), ICSE (WAS 4.0)
Theodore Jonathan Casser
SCJP/SCSNI/SCBCD/SCWCD/SCDJWS/SCMAD/SCEA/MCTS/MCPD... and so many more letters than you can shake a stick at!
Jason Kretzer
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The reason my company and I have chosen Java for such things is so that we can use our code on any machine we have. We have many applications on several OS's. We use Java so that we can talk between them in an easier fashion. Sure we could use C but it would take longer to get someone up to speed with Network programmin in C rather than Java.
------------------ Jason R. Kretzer Software Engineer
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Matts Smith
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Can I get that book now? I just wanted to have 1 chance to win it