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Is java, pure object oriented programming lang.. how?
Feb 13 '08 #1
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JosAH
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Is java, pure object oriented programming lang.. how?
What is your definition of 'pure object oriented'?

kind regards,

Jos
Feb 13 '08 #2
What is your definition of 'pure object oriented'?

kind regards,

Jos

Thank you for your Q!

In my point of view one pure object oriented programming language should allow these concepts to be implemented

encapsulation,overloading,inheritance,dynamic binding,....etc

i think there are more than 8 basic concepts that should be allowed. ok
Feb 13 '08 #3
JosAH
11,448 Expert 8TB
Thank you for your Q!

In my point of view one pure object oriented programming language should allow these concepts to be implemented

encapsulation,overloading,inheritance,dynamic binding,....etc

i think there are more than 8 basic concepts that should be allowed. ok
Well, then your first question should be answered "yes".

kind regards,

Jos
Feb 13 '08 #4
BigDaddyLH
1,216 Expert 1GB

i think there are more than 8 basic concepts that should be allowed. ok
Well, until you complete your definition, one can't answer, can one?. Also, doesn't the modifier "pure" (sometimes people write "100%") imply that that the language should have nothing added to it that is not object-oriented?

I've seen discussions on this topic rage (that's the right word) for hundreds of posts on Sun's forums (http://forum.java.sun.com/index.jspa?tab=java) with much heat generated but very little light. I think you need to rethink your question and the very need to ask it. I think a better question is to ask if you can program in an object-oriented manner effectively in Java. Take your favourite examples of good coding solutions and see what they look like in Java. Leave the pedantic definitions for the pedants.
Feb 13 '08 #5
First of all i thank you for reply

I asked the Q because i want to know how a Java program run in our machine?

and also what is the need for declaring(defining) like this


public static void main(String Args[])
{
}

particularly why the static & public stands here
Ok.
Feb 18 '08 #6
r035198x
13,262 8TB
First of all i thank you for reply

I asked the Q because i want to know how a Java program run in our machine?

and also what is the need for declaring(defining) like this


public static void main(String Args[])
{
}

particularly why the static & public stands here
Ok.
Get Sun's Java tutorial and read it.
Feb 18 '08 #7
BigDaddyLH
1,216 Expert 1GB
First of all i thank you for reply

I asked the Q because i want to know how a Java program run in our machine?

and also what is the need for declaring(defining) like this


public static void main(String Args[])
{
}

particularly why the static & public stands here
Ok.
Those are two valid question, and fortunately they can be answered without contemplating whether or not "Java is a pure, objected-oriented language." You should go to Sun's tutorial page:

http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/index.html

And start with their introduction:

http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutor...ted/index.html

If you are interested, you can read some of their white papers:

http://java.sun.com/javase/whitepapers.jsp

Especially, "The Java Language Environment:

http://java.sun.com/docs/white/langenv/
Feb 18 '08 #8
Thank you for your reply.....!!!
Feb 26 '08 #9

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