by Debjani Mallick
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By now I think you must have gained a brief knowledge about
Java. In my next article I will discuss Java in more detail.
By Debjani Mallick
MindFireSolutions.com
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Title:
Correction
Name:
Amit
Date:
2011-11-09 6:58:49 AM
Comment:
Bro u have to type properly.Its James Gosling not Games Gosling :)
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Beginners
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Good Job
Date:
2010-11-30 1:29:11 AM
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It is really a good article for the bignners.
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It's really very nice
Name:
Alka
Date:
2009-12-11 5:29:39 AM
Comment:
Thanks for providing such an article.It's really great.....
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Good Article
Name:
Ranjan
Date:
2008-08-12 1:29:03 PM
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I dont know about others and I really liked this article. It was very informative.
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dis is hard
Name:
cook
Date:
2008-08-12 6:26:42 AM
Comment:
this is too hard and try to finish it
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more details should be there
Name:
Gururaj
Date:
2008-05-07 4:00:35 AM
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For any begineer, this article is not good to start
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Why java doesnt support multiple inheritance?
Name:
Sujata Sachdev
Date:
2008-01-16 4:30:39 AM
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Technically speaking, Java is a fool proof programming language. Every concept has been well understood before implementation.
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good job
Name:
Anuva
Date:
2007-06-29 3:44:46 AM
Comment:
Nice article.Very useful for bigners!
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Reply for(samarendra swain) why Java does not include multiple inheritance
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Debjani Mallick
Date:
2007-06-25 8:12:57 AM
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Java was actually designed to be simple,familiar and object-oriented.To keep it simple and familiar, the language has been made as similar as possible to C++ but without including the unnecessary complexities of the C++ language like multiple inheritance which causes more problems and confusion than it solves.The avoidance of multiple inheritance from Java language is to avoid the "diamond" problem associated with implementation of multiple inheritance.The diamond probem is the ambiguity that arises when two classes B and C inherit from A and another class D is inherited gform both B and C.Now if a method in D calls a method defined in A,which class does it inherit via, B or C?To avoid this situation, multiple inheritance is avoided in Java.Instead we have Java implement multiple inheritance by using interfaces.
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Java for beginner
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Arindam Parida
Date:
2007-06-25 5:20:15 AM
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It is really a good article for beginners.
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java does not support multiple inheritance
Name:
samarendra swain
Date:
2007-06-25 3:22:05 AM
Comment:
Thank u for article.i have a question that why java does not support multiple inheritance? i need the exact answers...i know that becz of complexity it doesn't support. still i wanna know the real deep answer.can u help me?
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Title:
Nice Article for the Beginners
Name:
Chandrakanta Kar
Date:
2007-06-25 3:03:32 AM
Comment:
It will help for the peoples working in different Technology.
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good
Name:
asabdjs
Date:
2007-06-23 11:54:18 PM
Comment:
nice one
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Abhinash
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Good One
Date:
2007-06-22 1:47:19 PM
Comment:
Its really great keep up the good work!
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Tim
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good work
Date:
2007-06-22 12:37:36 PM
Comment:
Keep up the good work
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Title:
Excellent
Name:
John
Date:
2007-06-20 12:26:44 PM
Comment:
The article is just fabulous.
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