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Foil 8 Some Critical Features of Java as a Programming Language

From Feb 5 Delivered Lecture for Course CPS616 -- Java as a Computional Science and Engineering Programming Language CPS616 spring 1997 -- Feb 5 1997. by Geoffrey Fox * See also color IMAGE
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Java likely to be a dominant language as will be learnt and used by a broad group of users
  • We have taught 3 full courses and several tutorials
  • Popular as widely applicable (growing number of API's etc.) and one gets good graphics outpiut easily.
  • Further can use Web to exchange results of your program with peers
  • Expect to be very effective in middle and high school programming
  • Kids will come to University and jobs knowing and expecting to use Java
    • They will not accept Fortran as unfamiliar and less attractive
    • They may accept C++ as a later more complicated language
    • The bottom up revolution!
Java may replace C++ as major system building language
  • Perhaps greater functionality (e.g. pointers) of C++ critical although "WebWindows" favors Java
  • but this is not topic today!


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