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Java multiple classes

Name: Anonymous 2012-01-25 12:13

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqTg2buXS5o&feature=player_profilepage#t=179s

     tuna tunaObject = new tuna();



Someone care to explain why you need to type "tuna" at the beginning and "tuna()" at the end if you already stated that you're going to use the tuna class at the beggining?
I think I understand the "tunaObject" is(the variable to which you will assign the new class in the main class, right?), but the "new" is still kind of ... I don't understand it either...
:/

Name: Anonymous 2012-01-25 17:06

>>21
I think the best language for teaching "101" is python. Enforcing the indentation to beginners is good, as most of the beginners are too stupid to understand why indentation is necessary. Also it carries most of the benefits you counted.

If you say we should ignore the ones who cannot even comprehend the necessity of indentation and focus on the ones who can appreciate the beauty of lisp; yes, I agree with you.

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