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3. 07/31/10, 06:19 pm
Says: "Wow, well while I can't say that I'm entirely fluent in either Java or C++, I am familiar with both (and have recently started working out of the Eclipse platform as well), though I have a bit more experience programming using NI's LabVIEW. Your manner of presenting here is amazing!! Descriptions are synthesized down to minimal extraneous detail, while still being exact. Obviously these projects required a huge background in computer science especially rare in just high school. Good luck completing the manuals and great job so far!"
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2. 04/08/10, 09:28 pm
Says: "Srihari, yes, in essence I am making a programming language within another. However, seeing as java is compiled into bytecode, its not realyl an interpreted language. Despite this, Phoenix is rather slow. I considered doing this project in C++, but I like Java better. I should soon have more information about the project up which will make it clear why it might be potentially useful. Thank you!"
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1. 03/29/10, 12:59 pm
Says: "so wait, you're making a programming language using java? doesn't this basically amount to making an interpreted language inside another interpreted language (so it would be slow/bloated)? just doing it in c/c++ might be a better option. both of the projects look pretty amazing from the screenshots though."
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