Unsigned Arithmetic

Since my last post, I’ve had a couple of replies, a few more tweets, and few minutes of talking about unsigned types in Java, and why it doesn’t support them. I still retail the view that unsigned types are unnecessary for the majority of Java developers. The only kind that should care, are those who deal with network information (like representing an ipaddress or macaddress). Everyone, put down your forks, and do not touch the unsigned. ...

August 23, 2010 · 1 min · Shivanand Velmurugan

Why does Java not support unsigned int? - Part 1

An interesting thing for me, is that if I am active on twitter during daytime in India (now that I’m here on vacation), I get to have some interesting conversations about design and development. Today, I chanced to talk about the lack of unsigned values support in Java. veechand is there unsigned int in #java support your answers 10 Jul 2010 from TweetDeck shiva @veechand nope. but use char instead. If you really want a type, you can define your own class backed by char 12 Jul 2010 from Twitter for iPhone in reply to veechand ...

July 13, 2010 · 4 min · Shivanand Velmurugan