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Re: many people hate success (but only in others of course, that "hatred" is born out of jealousy and jealousy alone), yet recognise and admire it at the same time. So they claim to hate Bill Gates and Steve Jobs while actually admiring them for what they have achieved. Without Gates … | |
Re: whatever is needed and available for the job at hand... Windows, Solaris, HP-Ux, AIX, Linux, you name it. | |
Re: get a faster connection? or connect to a faster server... Don't believe in any of those "internet accellerator" programs you can buy, they're all scams and snake oil that have no effect whatsoever. | |
Re: [code] import java.util.LinkedList; ..... [/code] Couldn't be simpler to use a linked list in Java, one is provided as standard for your enjoyment :) [quote] newNode.next = tailNode; tailNode = newNode; length++; All I get is an infinite loop where it adds the first character, an "A". Obviously I am … ![]() | |
Re: There is no universal "best", period. And that's a generic answer to any thread asking for what's the "best" whatever. | |
Re: [QUOTE=jingda;1600534]You can keeping us in suspense Adam, I can't wait for more information. So will the prize be an iPad3 or an iPhone 5?:)[/QUOTE] a dAni2 maybe :) | |
Re: using arrays at all is a terrible design decision... Should use a List or maybe a Set. | |
Re: The web browser running a web application is a dumb terminal connecting to a mainframe. A "Rich Internet Application" communicating with an application server is a client/server system. Old ideas don't die, they just get reused time and time again. | |
Re: no. Expect to pay about twice as much for something like an HTC Flyer or Samsung Galaxy tab. | |
Re: you have to put it all into perspective. Someone over here might make 10 times what you make for the same work, but if his cost of living is 20 times higher, he's worse off than you are. | |
Re: [QUOTE=Pjieter;1736332] If you really want to use a proxy service, you may be take a look at this? Not sure if this is the kind of service you mean :) [URL="http://www.bestproxyandvpn.com/?gclid=CNWtt83a0q0CFQSGDgod52S-lA"]http://www.bestproxyandvpn.com/?gclid=CNWtt83a0q0CFQSGDgod52S-lA[/URL] Kind regards,[/QUOTE] Of course when you do that, all that information is still saved and sold to marketing firms … | |
Re: I'm working on traffic control software for our highways agency. | |
Re: Redownloading usually does the trick. Most likely something got corrupted in the download. | |
Re: [QUOTE=thepythonguy;1733422]I don't live in the US, live in India, so Head First C#(O'Reily) is out of hand. I am trying to download a PDF. Any other resources?[/QUOTE] O'Reilly will sell you a PDF version of most any of their publications. | |
Re: Narue is not so much agressive as frustrated with the lack of effort by many (especially younger) people in this world to even attempt to solve their own problems, an attitude I can very much relate to. But then we're both professionally employed in this profession and have to work … | |
Re: advise: forget about it. You're in way over your head if you think 2-3 hobbyist schoolkids can create a viable competitor to facebook in their lunch breaks. | |
Re: [QUOTE=Lightning03;1737148]I am enrolled in a school that is internationally recognized because it is ABET Accredited[/QUOTE] noone outside your own country recognised that "international accrediting" scheme. Just another "certification" that's given to a company by itself to make it appear more than it is I'm afraid. | |
Re: [QUOTE=jaspal.indivar;1736476]I want to know is this window will be secure from .exe virus or spyware attacks. [/QUOTE] it's the user who's vulnerable to those, not the operating system. That's been the case for at least a decade now. | |
Re: I seriously doubt they ever delete the data, it's far too valuable for their marketing departments (and too much links to it, like "friends" networks). Orkut, being owned by Google, of course (like Google) never deletes anything at all. Same is true with GMail. If you delete a message there … | |
Re: you mean the GEF? I've tried it, prefer to write code by hand. Easier, faster, and better code as a result. For prototyping Swing I use my trusty JBuilder 2005 Developer for the basic layout, then complete that by hand. | |
Re: [QUOTE=vegaseat;1559965]Programming without Google? Hard to imagine![/QUOTE] I've been doing just that for over 20 years... | |
Re: There are standard tree structures in the Collections API. If those aren't sufficient, you can always build your own. | |
Re: [QUOTE=GrimJack;1733947] No, fortunately I do not know of anyone who has met one - it is just a weird bit of news that I wanted to pass along so that, no matter how bad things get, a fish did not bite your balls off while you were swimming.[/QUOTE] sounds more … | |
Re: [QUOTE=mohamed moamen;1734203]this program print random values from 100 to 0 and not repeats any printing value check that [/QUOTE] that's not random... A random distribution can have multiple of the same number in it :) | |
Re: Learn how to use the command prompt for your operating system. The "NoClassDefFoundError" indicates it can't find the classfile you just compiled, so you're in the wrong directory. This can be solved either by changing to the right directory to launch the program or by changing the command line of … | |
Re: 1) find a project 2) join the mailing lists 3) read the bug database 4) download the source 5) get working 6) submit patches/bugfixes 7) eventually, maybe, get commit status | |
Re: Java is where it's at, if you're a headhunter contracting to find developers for the enterprise systems of major corporations (which is where most headhunters place their candidates). | |
Re: Borland and Microsoft have created (in the past, they've given up on it because it was highly unpopular) localised versions of their programming languages, so it can be done. If you base it on C, the mathematical syntax wouldn't need much in the way of translation. | |
Re: [QUOTE=Rashakil Fol;1727641] This is completely wrong.[/QUOTE] Narue is exactly right. The intrusive nature of the GPL ensures that as soon as you put anything under it, all derived works are under it as well. AFAIK it's never been tested what size would be considered a derived work (1%, 0.01%?), but … | |
Re: captcha has long ago been cracked and is no longer reliable. At most it provides a very minor speedbump to amateurs, but it can do nothing to stop these concerted attacks. Indeed the only way to do it is to require posts to be pre-approved by moderators, which is simply … | |
Re: learn Java. You obviously lack the knowledge for that job, people giving you the answers so you can send them in as your own in order to get it is doing ourselves a disservice. | |
Re: good excuse to buy more RAM though :) | |
Re: set up your system path correctly to include the $JAVA_HOME/bin directory (after of course setting the $JAVA_HOME environment variable correctly). | |
Re: Correct. The "scientists" who came up with this nonsense never heard of reactionless thrusters or time dilation effects. While in the past the reindeer may well have been functional I'd venture that currently they're mainly kept for appearances' sake and the real propulsion system is more advanced. | |
Re: [QUOTE=zeroliken;1702518]Is it wrong to laugh while reading this? :D Anyway the kid does have a point and maybe he'll earn some extra bucks from the right people[/QUOTE] Sadly the kid is quite correct in his assessment about the current state of user "communities" in online gaming. Cooperation, even within teams … | |
Re: sounds like he used a NullLayout or something very similar, with fixed size (in pixels) controls rather than letting the LayoutManager determine the pixel size based on content size. There won't be a "port" for that, rather it will have to be recreated from scratch. | |
Re: a VM is for the rest of the network just another computer, no different from a real one. | |
Re: It's mostly a job for the operators or product designers to make the scripts for those machines. I wouldn't be surprised if software like AutoCAD can generate the scripts for the more common brands for you based on the design files for parts. As Vadriaan says, they're mostly simple languages/tools … | |
Re: And do realise that there is no such thing as a section header ("[xxxxx]") in a Java Properties file so those parts won't be persisted (in fact you can't even add them to a Properties object). | |
Re: You will need to start a command interpreter in order to launch operating system level commands. Under win32 that's done using the "cmd" command. For example "cmd dir" would execute a dir command. The entire system is rather tricky, I've never really gotten the hang of it (but then I've … | |
Re: I'm slightly worried all that wasn't explained to him a long time ago... Or maybe it was but he wasn't paying attention. | |
Re: see your compiler documentation. That would be highly system dependent. | |
Re: Or rather in your physical disk manager? Sometimes Windows tries to assign a drive name that already exists as a network drive and you have to change the drive name by hand. Small glitch, happens only if the first network drive has a name which is the next letter after … | |
Re: you can indeed call the Java compiler API on the fly from Java code. That's how JSP engines (for example) work to provide runtime compilation of generated Java source into classfiles. | |
Re: Of course it depends on where in the UK, but in major cities the cost of living is some of the highest in Europe. In Amsterdam (similar to London if not cheaper), you can expect your rent alone to be 1000-1500 Euro for a small apartment. Cost of living (just … | |
Re: native executables can also be decompiled :) | |
Re: who needs human resources without those humans having something to do, which requires data? what's human resources going to do without data to act on? who's going to gather and process data without human resources to handle hiring etc.? | |
Re: if you don't find the JVM specs and the JLS convincing, there's little hope for you. ![]() | |
Re: you'd not handle it like that. Rather you'd pass the player and whatever movement input the player has initiated to the physics engine, and get a movement vector as a result. |
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