Some days I'd rather be anunemployed Python programmer than a dissatisfied C++ or Java programmer saying "this would be so much easier in Python" Course, I never say that for Java, even though its sometimes true... Dusty On 5/20/05, Martin Lefebvre <dadexter@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm thinking about going back to trying to learn C++ instead because of that... what should I do? :P
I'm a poor little python guy, but python isn't going to get me anywhere on the job market (well, except some unrelated help desk job... but I'm already there)
From what I have heard, it is a pain. Because freebsd isn't one of the "download and go" platforms for java, and there are some issues with recompiling the source on freebsd, *I think*. Not positive though, but I remember reading something about silliness of java on freebsd.
Good luck.
ps. Java is slow and ugly. :P
Martin Lefebvre wrote:
I moved to freebsd recently because Linux (any distro/version) runs like crap on my abit BP6
constant APIC errors in syslog, and random freezes... hated it... freebsd seemed like my only option at that point... and runs fine... I'll figure out the BSD java stuff, was just hoping maybe someone had java/freebsd experience :/
On 5/20/05, Martin Lefebvre <dadexter@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm trying to learn java... but the install on freebsd is kinda tedious for a lazy person like me :/
Means you're using the wrong os.... 'pacman -Sy j2re'
If you're a lazy person, Arch is the distro for you...
;-)
Dusty
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