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August 25, 2004, 09:52 |
Anybody using CCM+ ?
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Hi All,
I was wondering if you have already some experience with CCM+. I've got it very recently and am just browsing through the documentation. I preffered printing out .pdf, but ok, why not html.... So... what's come into my little head up to now: why do we have to use JAva? what are the advatages/disadvantages of this language? Do you have perhaps a link to a basic cource of Java? And generally, what are the opinions about CCM+ ? Have you become 'fluent' fast, without any special training? Regards a. |
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August 29, 2004, 06:32 |
Re: Anybody using CCM+ ?
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Its very easy to use, just do a couple of the turorials and you should learn enough to to run almost any case in it. Its very intuitive
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September 10, 2004, 16:37 |
Re: Anybody using CCM+ ?
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a. wrote:
: why do we have to use JAva? what are the : advatages/disadvantages of this language? Do you have : perhaps a link to a basic cource of Java? Link to java materials: http://java.sun.com/learning/index.html Why java? I can think of a few advantages: 1. It is the language that the client software is written in, so the entire functionality of the client is available to user macro programs. The server-side user programming can be in fortran, c, or c++ for doing the heavy work. 2. It is a modern, powerful, standard, secure, well-defined, and (mostly) well-supported language, as opposed to ad hoc in-house "little languages" used by some codes. There are many industrial-strength java development tools to assist in programming. 3. Not so many parentheses. |
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