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Re: there are experiments with schools where kids are allowed to pick what they want to learn and learn only that. The result is almost universal: the kids learn nothing whatsoever. Girls spend all day discussing the latest trendy clothes and makeup, how to become Paris Hilton. Boys spend all day … | |
Re: hmm, for the kids I hope they've gotten over it. But as they may well have failed that assignment (they weren't given "zuh koduz" after all) it's quite likely they're still struggling with it (if they've not given up and gone on to less demanding jobs). | |
Re: sounds to me like you have instructions there which detail every single thing your application needs to do and the exact order it needs to do them in. If that's not enough to create a small program I wonder how you're ever going to write something large based on requirements … | |
Re: and what about broadband users who want actual performance and don't care about flashy images? There are very few items I'd buy online where I give a darn about having a "3D" view of the thing. I either don't care what it looks like or know already. | |
Re: not possible. As you'd have realised had you indeed done some minimal research into what RFID actually is and how it works. Just because both technologies use radio doesn't mean they're identical. | |
Re: Wow, so many problems with a single post. 1) you're trying to use the wrong technology 2) you're asking for others to do your homework for you 3) you're presuming you're more important than anyone else and that the entire world is just waiting for you to make your wishes … | |
Re: doesn't matter. As long as junit.jar and the test classes both are on your classpath they'll be found. | |
Re: SMS triggered bombs? And asking others to write the software for them? What'll Al Qaeda think up next... There are a great many SMS libraries out there for you to purchase (and some may even have a limited functionality free version). As you obviously didn't even bother researching the subject … | |
Re: don't worry about it all... In a few years the "environmentalists" will have a new scare program centered around "global cooling", just as they did in the 1980s ("global warming" wasn't invented until the 1990s, or rather reinvented as they'd also had it in the 1950s but quite correctly noone … | |
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Re: and RTFM. It's well explained in the documentation, if you took the trouble to read it which you didn't or you'd not have this "problem". | |
Re: electronics, either product development or maintenance. There's far more job security in there than there is in IT, what with the massive offshoring to eastern Europe, South Africa, and Asia. | |
Re: only reason you should ever sue them is if they do something illegal, like not pay your salary. If you do otherwise you'll get branded a troublemaker which will hurt your career chances for years if not decades. Remember it's a relatively close knit industry, many people (especially at management … | |
Re: I have to agree with wizard. Though she's doing a good job and I think most everyone would hate to see her go it's her decision and hers alone. | |
Re: if your serverside code that tracks the answers and questions were smart enough it would detect such blatant cheating attempts and immediately fail the student (or subtract the amount of time they thought to gain by cheating)... | |
Re: Libraries have been written full of books about designing and implementing programming languages. I'd not even seriously think about it unless I had a very high level theoretical software engineering education (Master of Science level) and years of experience in the field. Dabbling in the fringes is of course fine … | |
Re: whatever happened to WordStar? Do they still exist? WordStar was the preferred choice of the scientific community in the 1980s and early 1990s, afterwards superceded by WordPerfect 5 which had a marvellous equation editor. | |
Re: nope. Discoverer reports are the same for everyone who has access to them. | |
Re: [QUOTE=vijayan121;376730]normally, you would not try to write a web server yourself.[/QUOTE] Someone has to do it ;) Been thinking of writing my own IRC server but things keep getting in the way. | |
Re: if you need help at this early a stage you lack the basic skills needed to create such a system. Tell that to your employer/customer so they can hire someone who CAN do the job instead of being stuck with you. And if it's that urgent at this stage in … | |
Re: Rather ambitious for a 17 year old kid. Do remember that such things are more usually started by large companies with massive budgets employing well paid professionals rather than by a bunch of kids in their bedrooms. You'd be far better off trying something on a smaller scale, and actually … | |
Re: you idiots really think that you're going to get material to cheat on some exam from a kid (now hopefully grown up) who offered to supply it to another kid 4 years ago? | |
Re: I think he means "help me by writing the code for me" when he says "help me write the code"... And no, we're not going to do that. Your teacher (only universities can have professors, and those won't touch introductory programming courses) will have explained what you need to know … | |
Re: comment out the line, save and compile, uncomment. Backspace over the period and retype, see if that clears it. Sometimes it doesn't see that you're at work on the line still and (of course, as it's incomplete) reports a compiler error on it which prevents codeinsight from launching. The procedure … | |
Re: we're not here to do your homework for you, and given your "requirements" it's homework as no real job would restrict you like that. | |
Re: Not sure if it's what you're looking at, but maybe [url]http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/sandbox/messenger/[/url] can be of use. | |
Re: let's hope my father's heart and kidney condition gets better, my mother will soon be done with learning to walk on her new leg (which was finally delivered last week), and my back stops hurting. | |
Re: Heinlein and Philip K Dick, and Tolkien of course. Stranger in a Strange Land The Man in the High Castle Do Androids dream of Electric Sheep? Starship Troopers and many others. | |
Re: Got 2 systems running Vista, no problems with either (except a shoddy soundcard in one of them, but that's a hardware problem, loose connector somewhere). | |
Re: You should look better, or get more up to date documentation, as it is quite well documented. | |
Re: Whatever you do, steer far far away from Norton. Personally I'd suggest Kaspersky for overall quality but it may be a tad heavy. | |
Re: [QUOTE=Ancient Dragon;590604]>> in fact i teach some languages Your writing style, or rather lack of writing even one compresensible sentence, suggests otherwise. Unless of course your native language is not English. [/quote] Even if his native language isn't English his English is too abysmal to be a teacher who teaches … | |
Re: There's a C++ entity for Eclipse as well. Haven't used it, so can't tell if it's good or not. | |
Re: Ronald Reagan for president! He's a better president dead than either of the current candidates will ever be alive. | |
Re: You can't, not directly. What you can do is generate a piece of Javascript as part of the JSP rendering that the Javascript can use. Something like [code] x[1] = '<c:out value="${blub}"/>'; x[2] = '<c:out value="${blah}"/>'; [/code] | |
Re: [quote]seeing that global warning is an accepted theory by most scientists. [/quote] There you are utterly wrong! It's far from accepted by "most" scientists, only by most "scientists" (meaning junk science adherents like Al Gore). Unless of course you mean the knowledge that without the atmosphere trapping heat the temperature … | |
Re: You're going to have to do something with the ListModel and maybe create a custom renderer as well. | |
Re: EJBs would require a full appserver (or 2, if you want 2 JVMs to talk) and would still involve RMI (albeit under the hood). Interprocess communication between JVMs is no different whether the JVMs are running on the same machine or if one machine is in your bedroom and the … | |
Re: Deuterium is hydrogen with an extra neutron pulled into the core. It will have its single electron in atomic form, else it'd be a deuterium ion :) Both fission and fusion can release energy. It all depends on the energy states of the isotopes involved. In theory fission of light … | |
Re: and it didn't, bumsfeld. What they've been doing for the last several years is essentially police work, not military action. | |
Re: If you want a Republican with himour, Ronald Reagan (may he rest in peace) was a prime example. | |
Re: no company gives a rookie a project to run on his own. no company gives anyone a project with no specs except "we want an online examination system". no company would give that rookie a deadline of 20 days to build a complete system. no company would agree with you … | |
Re: If you took on more than you can swallow that's your problem, not ours. If you wasted your time playing games when you should have been working on the assignment, that's your problem, not ours. You say you know fuzzy logic, and know Java. Now combine the two... | |
Re: readln (input, num + tot); uh... where's your end. to end the program | |
Re: [QUOTE=The Dude;466368]What is it with teachers having sex with minors? In western Wisconsin a 39 yr old teacher has had sex with her daughters 13yr old boyfriend in the basement while husband and daughter slept upstairs. [/QUOTE] See it as education, mother didn't want her daughter to have an untrained … | |
Re: Excellent. Far too many fake voter registration cards are in circulation, most of them created by far left groups btw (which is of course why the left is so opposed to voters needing to identify themselves). In other countries it's quite normal that you can't vote without first proving who … | |
Re: in fact, the more desperate you are the less likely we are to help you as the more we want you to fail and prevent you from polluting the job market with your non-existent skills, causing all real programmers to look bad and get more work trying to clean up … | |
Re: Did you really have to revive a thread more than 3 years old with 2 posts, one by a banned member, and one by a member who's not been seen in 3 years? | |
Re: no, we're not going to do your homework for you. It's YOUR project, so you figure it out. P.S. thread hijacking is incredibly rude. |
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