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Ask Reddit: Fast And reliable developpement cycle Java or C++ ? by zerocubein programming

[–]zerocube[S] 0 points1 point ago

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Thanks a lot for your clear resumy

What language for big large projects ? by zerocubein programming

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Any good arguments ?

Ask Reddit: Is Java dying ? by zerocubein programming

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Long life Java

What language for big large projects ? by zerocubein programming

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Woow very detailed and very clean, Thanks buddy !

We are already working on a very large scale project dating from 1992 built entirely in powerbuilder (Sybase). But due to the lack of libraries, scallability, potrability, ... we are actually aiming in immigrating a huge part of it to C++. another part into Java.

What language and GUI Library would you use If you were your own boss ? by zerocubein programming

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Too limiting TCl TK rather

How much time do you spend planning a project before you actually write code? by moowiz2020in programming

[–]zerocube -1 points0 points ago

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It depends, Sometimes begin planning by writing some codes, Sometimes it takes a whole long month and more :O

What language and GUI Library would you use If you were your own boss ? by zerocubein programming

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Java and Swing

Ask Reddit: Is Java dying ? by zerocubein programming

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Well That's to conclude Java is not dying, but otherwise taking a deep breath in order to jump pretty further

Ask Reddit: Is Java dying ? by zerocubein programming

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Well That's the most accurate response. That's to say that the much popularity these languages will gain the much Popular Java will get.

Ask Reddit: Is Java dying ? by zerocubein programming

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Well, honestly talking, Java isn't that horrible well It's cute but sure there are cutter

Ask Reddit: Is Java dying ? by zerocubein programming

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I admit that Java is getting widely open in the "Entreprise" society, But ultimately it has certainly been through its most sensitive period, Well, open sourced, Oracle thing, google....

Do you think this gonna help making it better ?

Ask Reddit: I'm considering purchasing Spivak calculus book Is it any good ? What about Apostol's one ? by zerocubein math

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Wow I'm very impressed ! I can't wait to get my hands on it !

I used some French introductory books especially one called (Jean Marie Monier MPSI) They are very riguorus but very difficult as well, It does use a kind of implicit topology to explain Analysis. Like let's say Bolzano-Weirstrass, Cauchy sequences Convergence, ... and too much other hidden approaches. Sincerely I got sick of it and decided to wipe it out.

AnyWay that was very encouraging from your part guys you are awesome :)