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Advanced Topics in Programming Languages: Java Puzzlers,…

February 6th, 2010 by CGI & PHP.com


Google Tech Talks July 23, 2007 ABSTRACT Java Puzzlers, Episode VI: The Phantom-Reference Menace/Attack of the Clone/Revenge of the Shift. Josh Bloch and special guest star Bill Pugh present yet another installment in the continuing saga of Java Puzzlers, consisting of eight more programming puzzles for your entertainment and enlightenment. The game show format keeps you on your toes while the puzzles teach you about the subtleties of the Java programming language and its core libraries. Anyone with a working knowledge of the language will be able to understand the puzzles, but even the most seasoned veterans will be challenged. The lessons you take from this session are directly applicable to…

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25 Responses to “Advanced Topics in Programming Languages: Java Puzzlers,…”

  1. yrelkin Says:

    B-R-I-L-L-I-A-N-T!!!

  2. kingfker Says:

    please, !! !!!! some budy knows how to find creation of picture-editor in Java?

  3. vidvivek2009 Says:

    great stuff to start with keep it up!

  4. Icewedge2 Says:

    I love these videos. Thanks!

  5. TheBatchGuy Says:

    Super! Merci! thanks…

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  10. majordipak Says:

    can u tell me any forum or site where we can have all answers to all java queries

  11. armelix73 Says:

    Brilliant video! Thank you so much. . .

  12. wolverine48126 Says:

    You are correct… they do sound like the two guys from Car Talk… LOL!

  13. christurvey Says:

    Love the NPR "Car Talk" take off that you guys did. Not sure who all caught that.

  14. eddiekoski Says:

    interesting i will definitely post this link to my java class

  15. commandercornish Says:

    wow thats very long

  16. Tia1ko Says:

    "with Java you just write "import java…"with other programming language you should write code."

    *All* programming languages are supposed to be used for writing code.

    Java is *not* lame because it is slightly slower (sometimes) and slightly more memory hungry than C. Just this would be OK. It is lame because the *language* is exactly as inflexible when compared with modern languages as COBOL was thirty years ago when compared with Algol and Lisp dialects of the time. Java is the modern COBOL.

  17. ScienceTechnology Says:

    I study computer science and the main programming language we learn is java. Java isn't the fastest, but it's easy to learn and use, bec. with Java you just write "import java…."with other programming language you should write code. That is why Java is the best programming language.

  18. jammyjo610 Says:

    superb presentation skills ….thanks a million

  19. SuzumiyaHaruhi0 Says:

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  20. Tia1ko Says:

    Java is *not* easy to use, on multiple levels. You are thinking of Python there.

  21. shamelesssaint Says:

    since java is easy to learn and use, its easy to learn and use. it might not be the fastest or most efficient programming tool you will ever encounter, but it is designed to be standalone and non-bug-prone, unlike C or C++

  22. heheakou Says:

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  23. Tia1ko Says:

    s/limitation/limitations/

  24. Tia1ko Says:

    Since when? O_o;; It is ridden with strange artificial limitation which nevertheless the "designers" violate whenever they can. Rather than doing one thing properly, it tries to be everything at once and does *nothing* properly. ;/ (The last language to try to do everything that succeeded at least partially was Common Lisp, but the RISC revolution at the end of 80's almost killed it.)

  25. KuchikiAvinash Says:

    this is damm awesome…

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