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I want to learn C++, I already program in Java.
What are the aspects of C++ for which Java programmer should keep an eye on.
(I moving from java to C++ for game programming.)
The major thing you're going to have to watch out for is memory management. Learnt about it in C++ but do your best to use classes like shared_ptr wherever possible.
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I am trying to convert my java program, TextFileAnalyzer, to a standalone application. I am not sure how to go about this I have done research and did not find anything helpful. If someone could get me in the right direction that would be awesome! Thanks.. Here is my program for reference:
You don't say what platform(s) you are targeting, or if you need to ship a complete executable. But, there are a few cross-platform Java wrappers. A common one is Launch4J.
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I would like to know the steps in making a java speech recognizer/API WITHOUT using sphinx or anything else. I want to build from the ground up!!! Also a Text to speech from the ground up. 100% my own. I know it's going to be a lot of work. I just want to know.
First you want your sound-input as bytestream, how to do so is explained by oracle:
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/sound/capturing.htmlNext, you write the logic and algorithms to analyze and process the byte stream.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speech_recognition#Algorithms
Good luck.
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Could you write an android app in 100% Go or would you have to use some Java and XML too?
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When will Go be a first-class language for Android development?
Andrew: This would be great, but we don't have anything to announce.
If you are looking further, there is a good explanation on Quora
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I see a large list of programming languages here. What is the reason of using JVM and what are other options for a new programming language?
byte code can be run on any system with a JVM. If you are creating a new language, or porting an old one, all you need do is generate byte code (much simpler than optimal code for a real machine) and you are done.
Note: many of the JVM ports are faster if you use a JVM as well as much more work has gone into optimising the native code.
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I'm coding a project in java. I have a really basic question: how do you get a graphics program? And what libraries do you need?
I know that Processing (which isn't really java) does this for you, but I'm using eclipse.
For desktop apps you should look at Swing, Java2D, and Java3D.
The web is another matter. Your browser choices should include JavaScript libraries like d3.
Eclipse has nothing to do with it. It's just an IDE.