1. My idea for a namespacing solution
- Posted by No Solution <solutionnone at HOTMAIL.COM> Oct 23, 2000
- 402 views
What about pure OOP, this elminates all the problems that you are trying to solve. --OopDemo.ex -- using my Person demo from Sympel/STOOP class Person sequence Name,Phone integer Age public procedure Person (sequence n, sequence p, integer a) Name = n; Phone = p; Age = a; end procedure public procedure display() IO.printf(1,"Hello, my name is %s, i'm %d years old, and my number is %d",{Name,Age,Phone}) end procedure end class public class OopDemo public static procedure main(sequence cmdline) Person p p = new Person("Ian","555-2342",17) p.display() end procedure end class -- end the program would also have to be invoked like ex OopDemo.ex Notice how it's Java-like, this is because i have a new found love for Java. I REALLY like this idea, please Rob? please! Ian. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
2. Re: My idea for a namespacing solution
- Posted by Irv <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Oct 23, 2000
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- Last edited Oct 24, 2000
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, No Solution wrote: > > Notice how it's Java-like, this is because i have a new found love for > Java. Tell me, please, what you're running. I've tried Java a couple of times, the latest being IBM's Visual Age. It's always been so slow that I couldn't consider using it for anything more than "Hello World". The Visual Age IDE, for example, is so slow that yuo forget why you clicked on a button by the time something finally responds to that button click. I've never had the patience to actually try to write a program using it. This is on a 300mhz pc with 128 megs that runs other stuff at a good speed. Regards, Irv
3. Re: My idea for a namespacing solution
- Posted by No Solution <solutionnone at HOTMAIL.COM> Oct 23, 2000
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- Last edited Oct 24, 2000
>Tell me, please, what you're running. I've tried Java a couple of times, >the >latest being IBM's Visual Age. It's always been so slow that I couldn't >consider using it for anything more than "Hello World". >The Visual Age IDE, for example, is so slow that yuo forget why you >clicked on a button by the time something finally responds to that button >click. I've never had the patience to actually try to write a program using >it. >This is on a 300mhz pc with 128 megs that runs other stuff at a good >speed. > Does IBM use JFC/Swing?, that API is horribly slow, AWT is so much more faster, maybe Visual Age uses it's own VM? i don't know for sure. I have p75 with 32 megs of ram and apps using AWT run fine. i always thought Swing was slow because my pc was slow, but i have found it has a really bad rep for poor speed. My advice to you is find an AWT tutorial, get TextPad and develop your java apps without the Visual luxury.(i find it a little too easy) I guess java is still to slow to have such a complex GUI api like Swing to be used as a standard API, it's probably slow because it's built off of AWT itself. Anyways i'm carrying on. (PS : so does this mean you like my idea :) Ian _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.