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10-DEC-2008

J is for...

Javascript and Java. Neither were my favorite subjects in college.


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Walter Otto Koenig17-Dec-2008 00:36
The last language I tried to learn was COBOL in the early 80's, so no JAVA for me. Good luck and cool shot.
Gary Winters14-Dec-2008 02:34
I still don't even know what they are, or what they do!
Harrison13-Dec-2008 23:45
Good Java shot.
Glenn Dean (Vatorman)12-Dec-2008 02:27
I thought Java was a type of coffee; huh ;) Nice "J" though
carol j. phipps12-Dec-2008 01:49
Java! is in!
John Buffin11-Dec-2008 22:43
I always think I know my way around a computer until I try to start understanding stuff like this. Psssh...forget it! ;)
bill friedlander11-Dec-2008 19:37
The first computers I worked with were analog. A soldering iron was the tool of choice.
Mairéad11-Dec-2008 17:15
I'm happy to leave that to others to learn.
Maaike Huizer11-Dec-2008 11:28
Essential i think
Sheila11-Dec-2008 06:29
Finally came in useful for the challenge.
Cindi Smith11-Dec-2008 04:32
They didn't even have this stuff when I was in school! hehe! Great collection!
Inga Morozoff11-Dec-2008 03:43
Oh man, that makes me nuts!
cits_4_pets11-Dec-2008 03:33
Java, good entry...
Guest 11-Dec-2008 01:41
Hmmm... we're always looking for people that know this really well at my company!! :) Programming was never my forte!
J. Scott Coile10-Dec-2008 21:20
But such a good subject to have learned!
Barry S Moore10-Dec-2008 20:24
I wanted to learn this too, having learnt enough C to realise that there are better ways to do the same thing using Java, but i've never got around to it.
Guest 10-Dec-2008 18:29
I don't think theyd've been mine either.. but at least the books came in handy for something ! ;-)
Jeff Lobaugh10-Dec-2008 18:04
But a necessary evil in today's world. Nice entry!
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