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I will make it logically clear

Ramine

1/2/2016 10:55:00 PM

Hello...


I will make it logically clear:

Richard Heathfield is making the following affimation using
boolean logic:

Since Oracle/Sun Java is not made yet for realtime safety
critical systems programming , so i can affirm that Java can not permit
programming for realtime safety critical systems.


But me, Amine Moulay Ramdane, i am using fuzzy logic and
and doing like a good approximation with fuzzy logic like
this:

I am considering Java with its tools like Java in general and including
JamaicaVM Java tool that permit realtime safety critical system
programming with Java, so i am affirming since JamaicaVM exists
that means that Java permit realtime safety critical system programming,
so if we took the definition of Java as including
only the Java language from Oracle/Sun that means that Java doesn't
permit realtime safety critical systems programming,
or if we consider by boolean logic that since Sun or Oracle Java
is part of the Java in general so by boolean logic we can affirm
that Java as a whole doesn't permit realtime safety critical system
programming, since the hole part doesn't permit realtime safety critical
system programming, but we can use fuzzy logic that permit
to say since JamaicaVM is a tool of Java in general as a whole ,
so since it permit realtime safety critical system programming
with Java, so Java as a whole is suitable for Realtime safety critical
systems, that's fuzzy logic i think, or you can say by boolean logic
since JamaicaVM is a tool of Java in general and this Java tool
permit realtime safety critical system programming, so Java as whole
permit safety critical system programming.

So use this Java VM for hard realtime with Java:

https://www.aicas.com/cms/en...


That's the point i want to make.


Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.













1 Answer

David Brown

1/4/2016 9:53:00 AM

0

On 02/01/16 23:54, Ramine wrote:
> Hello...
>
>
> I will make it logically clear:
>
> Richard Heathfield is making the following affimation using
> boolean logic:
>
> Since Oracle/Sun Java is not made yet for realtime safety
> critical systems programming , so i can affirm that Java can not permit
> programming for realtime safety critical systems.
>
>
> But me, Amine Moulay Ramdane, i am using fuzzy logic and
> and doing like a good approximation with fuzzy logic like
> this:
>

It sounds to me that Richard is using logic, while you are "using your
intuition" :

<http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~ddgarcia/LogicProfesso...

All I can say is that I'm happy you are not actually involved in any
serious programming.