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does anyone by any chance know how to get past this. as my ict teacher is being annoying and blocking loads of applications that i try to use, i dont have admin rights on the network
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Re: sychroneyes
we used to wait till the teacher left the room then he would of been stupid enough to leave admin rights with a saved password on there lol. now im in college they dont really mind or careshot2bits wrote:does anyone by any chance know how to get past this. as my ict teacher is being annoying and blocking loads of applications that i try to use, i dont have admin rights on the network
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http://www.5punk.co.uk/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1663Grimmie wrote:TJ!
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Gahhh!!! Javascript and Java are completely different.
Javascript was invented by Netscape as a way to add cool stuff (like bubbles floating from the mouse, or pop up windows) to webpages. It was originally called Livescript (which would make life so much easier) but they wanted to ride off the success of the Java language. They're not even that syntaxically similar, and run completely differently.
So now you know
(and deject, is it worth learning Java? I had a stab at it and gave up it a few years ago, but I might have another go)
Javascript was invented by Netscape as a way to add cool stuff (like bubbles floating from the mouse, or pop up windows) to webpages. It was originally called Livescript (which would make life so much easier) but they wanted to ride off the success of the Java language. They're not even that syntaxically similar, and run completely differently.
So now you know
(and deject, is it worth learning Java? I had a stab at it and gave up it a few years ago, but I might have another go)
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deject
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^ what joose said. so far it's not too hard, I'm just learning at an accelerated pace because most of my classmates have done more programming than I.
as to it's usefulness, I really don't know, although there's this: http://pc.joystiq.com/entry/1234000693066511/
as to it's usefulness, I really don't know, although there's this: http://pc.joystiq.com/entry/1234000693066511/
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Its quite useful as a way of easing into C++, I suppose. The syntax and everything is very similar, its just that Java is a bit more "programmer friendly". Of course, that does mean its a little restrictive and godawfully slow, but for a lot of purposes that doesnt really matter.
Its so similar, in fact, that I answered my C++ written exam entirelly in Java, as I could remember nothing, and still got above 70%
Its so similar, in fact, that I answered my C++ written exam entirelly in Java, as I could remember nothing, and still got above 70%
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Joose wrote:Its quite useful as a way of easing into C++, I suppose. The syntax and everything is very similar, its just that Java is a bit more "programmer friendly". Of course, that does mean its a little restrictive and godawfully slow, but for a lot of purposes that doesnt really matter.
Its so similar, in fact, that I answered my C++ written exam entirelly in Java, as I could remember nothing, and still got above 70%
lol, yeah we've done a kind of intro to C++ because that's what the next course is going to be dealing with. HURRAH DATA STRUCTURES!




