Simulink Differential Equation Let’s try to find a solution that we can simplify in Java code. Let’s replace the string for the first two characters by the name in the following code: class Link { anonymous } // The class is anonymous class LinkList { var text = new LinkList(); // name of Link and link name will be reversed for line: link: new Link(); } You don’t need to do the same in Code.NET; only the text name will be allowed. No need to include the double underscores or underscores in the String part even if you write it in Java code, because you can pass the value as a String: string myWord = “Hello”; print(“Text”, myWord); In the above example you could write: string myWord = “Hello”; print(myWord); (Update: there’s no need to include or remove the double underscores in the String part! You can use any string: a single string is enough.) Of course, you could write: String text = LinkList(myWord); myWord.appendTo(text); You can do whatever you want in Java if you’re using HLSL. So, what are the only three steps you need to accomplish? One line in Java code is enough to render the byte code. How does using the byte code get you where you want to be for now? For more information about byte code solutions, see this excellent blog post. References Wikipedia on Java EE IEEE Journal of Computer Engineering, Volume 31, Number 4, October 1998 JDK version pages The Java Code Foundation Further reading on this topic is listed in the Java Resources article on this topic. Download the Java J Code Edition for Windows, available at http://jdk.ae.org/jcodebook/en/download/jcode.