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Wow, I go into the AIM source coode (Legal) SDK is downloable on there site. And guess what I see! JAVA what noobs you know? Who uses java these days? Well hell it sure did'nt look like C++, but you never know?! Well if anyone thinks it was c++ give me a nice tell
A winner is a loser that got up and gave it one more shot!
A programmer is a failer that edited the code and got it work!
A programmer is a failer that edited the code and got it work!
I don't want to sound rude, but what exactly is the point of this message? I don't care enough to look and find out what AIM was written with, and why would I care?
Even if it were written with Java, it's NOT a Noob language. Many good applications were created with it, and the people who refuse to use it are usually ignorant of its real speed and flexiblity. Sure, you can't create an OS with it, but why would you want to?
Even if it were written with Java, it's NOT a Noob language. Many good applications were created with it, and the people who refuse to use it are usually ignorant of its real speed and flexiblity. Sure, you can't create an OS with it, but why would you want to?
"Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal."
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All my posts may be freely redistributed under the terms of the MIT license.
indeed, does that make us "haxx0rs"?
(i hate leet i think it is a stuipid language really and that obviously AIM was not written by noobs as it seems to be working just fine for thousands of people)
(i hate leet i think it is a stuipid language really and that obviously AIM was not written by noobs as it seems to be working just fine for thousands of people)
Last edited by jbennet; Feb 14th, 2007 at 6:48 pm.
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