P Planescape1 Baseband Member Messages 25 Dec 16, 2004 #1 Hi guys anyone like to enlighten me as to what the difference between Java and Java2 is? Thanks
C Coldflame Baseband Member Messages 54 Dec 16, 2004 #2 upgraded, a few syntax differences, the likes
OP OP P Planescape1 Baseband Member Messages 25 Dec 16, 2004 #3 So if I were to start learning one, would it be better to learn Java2?
W Windwaker222 In Runtime Messages 379 Dec 16, 2004 #4 yes since thats what the most ppl will be using, its the same language as JAva just with a few minor modifications and some added bells and whistles
yes since thats what the most ppl will be using, its the same language as JAva just with a few minor modifications and some added bells and whistles
OP OP P Planescape1 Baseband Member Messages 25 Dec 17, 2004 #5 Thanks for that, think i'll make a search for some stuff on it.
Lord Kalthorn Guru Messages 13,293 Location Britain Dec 17, 2004 #6 If you want to use Java - the best idea is to learn J# - that's what Java Programmers will be using in a few more Years
If you want to use Java - the best idea is to learn J# - that's what Java Programmers will be using in a few more Years
B broknhabit Daemon Poster Messages 1,222 Dec 18, 2004 #7 the newest version of java is around 1.5, last time i checked. there is a huge difference between 1.5 and the earlier versions, but java is mostly backwards-compatible, so most things you write in earlier versions can be compiled with 1.5
the newest version of java is around 1.5, last time i checked. there is a huge difference between 1.5 and the earlier versions, but java is mostly backwards-compatible, so most things you write in earlier versions can be compiled with 1.5