Title: RE: [jdjlist] Re: J2ME
Tim
 
You've dipped your toes in, had a paddle and are now starting to have a swim. If you get into any trouble, you can always return to shallower waters. Just keep going - worry about limitations when you hit them!
 
Regards
 
James
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Nicholson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 September 2002 04:41
To: JDJList
Subject: [jdjlist] Re: J2ME

I'm just sort of worried that stuff like J2Me might be much more difficult than learning the beginning parts of java.
 
I am only just starting java at the moment and so far I am doing quite well. I am just a little worried that java might become very difficult as I move to more advanced topics like maybe threads or sockets or things like that.
 
I am just wanting some assurance that I will be able to cope with learning java as it gets to more advanced topics and then when moving into "real world" stuff like J2ME -- which is ultimately what I would need to be doing.
 
I am just sort of curious as to what people do "in the real world" -- ie what sort of programs they build and what sort of code that involves ?
 
And whether I would be able to cope with doing that ?
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: U. Penski
To: JDJList
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 4:57 AM
Subject: [jdjlist] Re: J2ME

 
----- Original Message -----
To: JDJList
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 7:40 PM
Subject: [jdjlist] Re: J2ME

>How about the answer to Life, Universe and Everything?
>The answer is 42.

How did you compute that ?

BigInteger , BigDecimal , float , double or even long double ;-) ?


Back to part 1.) of Tim's original question :

CD's with additional software for PDAs contain e.g. the "PocketC" editor + examples + compiler for machine-independent VM code.

It's language is a mixture of C(++) and Java concepts (e.g. String usage) and might be a good start for beginners before digging into the J2ME real world.

sincerely,
U. Penski
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
( PocketC sample "TTT" application e.g. at http://uuhome.de/penski/xsoft.htm )

 

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