工作学习 / IT技术讨论 / Some questions for IT people...1. Any good application server for Windows 2000 server platform? Should support java/ejb.
2. Where can i download the book 'Design Patterns' by Eric Gamma, et.
3. I want to take OCP. Who can give me some advice?
-peterlf(fromZtoA);
2000-9-22{219}(#9124@0)
Come in, please1) WebLogic from BEA, WebSphere from IBM, ... a lot of application servers can work
on Windows NT and 2000. Once you are interested in some product, go and visit vendor's website.
2) Design Patterns is a quite old book. I doubt if people have put it on the web site.
-jabber(jabber);
2000-9-22{275}(#9130@0)
I don't think "design patterns" is an old bookIt is the Bible for every OO programmer. If you'd like to be a senior Java or C++ designer, you MUST read it. BTW, you can obtain a copy from http://go1.163.com/~simoncm/
-marcow(marco);
2000-9-23{171}(#9153@0)
I cannot find it... If you have, please do me a favor and send to homeofmine@hotmail.com
Thanks!
-peterlf(fromZtoA);
2000-9-23(#9188@0)
Yes, I have one.But...It's about 5M, how can I sent to u?
-marcow(marco);
2000-9-23{36}(#9191@0)
I found it. It's very difficult to visit this website.
Recommend NetEase change name to NetDifficult...
-peterlf(fromZtoA);
2000-9-23(#9194@0)
Yes. But if u don't download it there,You have to buy one from bookstore
-marcow(marco);
2000-9-23{34}(#9195@0)
Yes, there is in chapters. but it will cost me $$$$
-peterlf(fromZtoA);
2000-9-23(#9198@0)
did u try www.chapters.ca? sometimes they offer online discount and free delivery. www.indigo.ca too.
-zara(嘻皮笑脸);
2000-9-23(#9200@0)
I download the 4.3M file, but I cannot OPEN it by WinZip... Help me please!
-peterlf(fromZtoA);
2000-9-24(#9204@0)
If I were u, I will use getright to download it again. If getright ask me resume or overwrite, I answer resume. If it doesn't ask me this question, it means a bad luck---download it again.......
-marcow(marco);
2000-9-24(#9217@0)
Try to find the book in www.BruceEckel.com.
-guest:www;
2000-9-23(#9158@0)
This book is NOT that book
-marcow(marco);
2000-9-23(#9184@0)
I agree with uJava is a OO programming language, not like C++. There are many exciting thchnologies with it
-marcow(marco);
2000-9-23{93}(#9197@0)
faint, I always consider C++ is OO language too, though many senior people still use C style to code C++, not real OO at all.
-zara(嘻皮笑脸);
2000-9-23(#9199@0)
if your program is not based on interface or com/com+ specification, that call not be called OO technology, it's not important you use C++/Java/VB.
-5460(BigDesk);
2000-9-25(#9288@0)
Your statement is not to the point hereC++ is object-oriented. For backward compatibility, it inherits a lof of C stuff.
The fact is that many people code in C style and use C++ compiler while they claim themselves to be C++ programmers. Strictly speaking, if one dones't use class paradigm, he/she cannot be counted as
true C++ programmers.
Before Java comes to this world, many colleges adopt C++ to teach OO concepts.
-jabber(jabber);
2000-9-23{397}(#9203@0)
HaHaSorry. What I want to say is:
Java is a OO programming language. Not like C++, there are more exciting thchnologies with it .
-marcow(marco);
2000-9-24{126}(#9209@0)