A note towards reshaping Java's syntax

N. S. Kutti*, Z. A. Al-Khanjari, H. Ramadhan, K. Shihab

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Abstract

Programming tools continually go through the refinement process due to the realization of lack of robustness that needs softening of some hard nature of features, removing redundant features and adding more suitable features. In the evolution of languages Java has emerged as a first class, upgraded and refined language in the line of C and C++ for writing robust programs [1]. It basically claims that it is free of several undesirable features that were causing less reliable and durable programs. Though Java was not originally developed for internet applications, its adaptation as web language has incidentally been kept away from fully being utilized in creating robust programs in other sectors of IT industries. Java as a refined version of C++ is however found having few inconsistencies with its syntax and semantic aspects. The aim of this communication is to underline some of these inconsistencies that make the programs somewhat obscured. Java has definitely a long future and it will soon be adopted as the language of IT industries in near future. Before Java becomes a mainstream language its scope for system programming and its robustness property can be improved by paying some attention in reviewing its features.

Original languageEnglish
Pages796-800
Number of pages5
Publication statusPublished - 2003
EventProceedings of the International Conference on Internet Computing, IC'03 - Las Vegas, NV, United States
Duration: Jun 23 2003Jun 26 2003

Other

OtherProceedings of the International Conference on Internet Computing, IC'03
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityLas Vegas, NV
Period6/23/036/26/03

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Networks and Communications

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