by typing the source code into an editor, how else?
We're NOT here to do your homework for you, and that's what your dumping your assignment here and expecting us to do it amounts to.
by typing the source code into an editor, how else?
We're NOT here to do your homework for you, and that's what your dumping your assignment here and expecting us to do it amounts to.
Does anyone really believed that people could actually see 2 suns anywhere in the world
sure. There's idiots ready to believe anything, especially if it's voiced as some "spiritual experience" or the result of a "conspiracy".
Patch the kernel. That's not a theoretical advantage.
it IS a theoretical advantage for 999 out of 1000 users, maybe even 9999 out of 10.000.
Those users NEVER have a need to patch the kernel (or shouldn't have).
They just want their computers to work, run the software they need to run to do their thing, and at most would like an autoupdate function to apply operating system patches for security problems for them.
Windows offers all that. Out of the box Linux offers none of that (though some distributions now offer the first and last, the majority of software most people want/need to run isn't available on Linux and no amount of fanboyizm is going to fix that (as that fanboyizm just leads to stagnation, denial there is a problem in the first place).
read the product documentation for the Oracle JDBC driver. It'll tell you how to connect.
And please don't do this from a JSP. JSP aren't meant for doing business logic, and should never contain Java code.
start thinking object oriented, rather than using multiple arrays to hold each value and trying to juggle them to stay in synch.
That way you can create an Edge class that contains its weight (even contain several weights depending on the direction it is traveled).
you need to learn Java, and learn to think before you code.
A "catalogue" of most repeated questions and answers would consist of versions of the following:
q) do my homework for me
a) do it yourself
anything that takes your fancy... Be creative, use your imagination.
as long as you kids accept your teachers' heavily outdated curiculum, that curiculum will never change.
It's your money going down the drain (or that of your parents). File a complaint with the school, education board, or whatever other agency has the power to change things there.
You have well grounded reasons to complain, just take a while to write up good arguments (and no, TC isn't crap, in its day it was the very best C compiler for the x86 series of computers, it's just heavily outdated, overtaken by 20+ years of hardware and operating system development).
Talk to your teachers first, find out if it's the compiler they chose or whether they're stuck with it because someone else forced it on them. If the latter, they're probably happy to help you try to get the curiculum changed.
It might not help you this term, or the next, but eventually things will change and future generations will be happier as a result (and who knows, the action might cause people to look at the curiculum that you'll have to follow in a few years and modernise that as well).
"the relationship between the stupidity and lack of imagination of post graduate students, the lack of quality in computer products, and the number of questions asking for project ideas by students in internet forums".
p.s. you can be your own test subject.
yes, "the degeneration of computer science students as a function of the number of them asking for project ideas on internet forums".
Doubt about what you want to do is a natural thing.
Also, don't expect to do the same thing for the rest of your life if you have a decent education. You're more likely to flow into different jobs and positions over the years until what you're doing has little or no bearing on what you learned at school (in fact, I never held a job where what I studied at university was in any way related to the work I was doing and that's true for the majority of my friends and colleagues).
It's only relatively unskilled labour that's trained in schools before they ever get a job and then never learn to do anything else (except maybe to use a new tool when that replaces the tool they learned to use initially).
If you hold a white collar job, you're expected to be able to learn and keep learning, to adapt to whatever job is required of you.
Today you may be programming, maybe in 10 years you're writing tech manuals or training juniors yourself.
When will people (especially kids) get it into their brains that there is no overall "best" in any such comparison, only different ways of doing thing each of which might be more or less suitable to specific situations?
It's a sickening phenomenon that seems to be growing ever worse.
nah, just requiring all posts by people with less than 20 (say) posts to be moderator approved would do far more good.
Combined with strict requirements: no zombies, no homework kiddos, no spammers, no flypaper, no thread hijacking.
Any of those gets you a warning, 3 warnings in those first 20 posts and your account is blocked.
Applets can only make network connections back to the server on which they are hosted unless they are signed, so yes you need to make it a signed applet.
:zzz:That is so true i stared a game and i have yet to finsh with the game!
I've stared at a lot of games I've never finished.
Doesn't mean I worked on creating them :)
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spam, eggs, bacon, and spam
as long as there is a mailserver somewhere, you can use javamail.
For the system you describe (multiple applications communicating on a single machine) I'd use something like JMS instead.
that is no "general information", it's highly specific.
And no, "Java" is not open source.
Specific implementations of the programming platform may be, the language specification is not.
And the island certainly isn't.
no, YOU tell US what you think, and we may tell you if you're right.
Can't wait for the new spam attracting features.
no kiddo, we're not your homework service. Nor do we appreciate thread hijackers, or zombie masters.
You got 3 strikes, you're OUT.
1.) Describe your current job / job title.
Webmaster
2.) What do you like most about your job?
spammers = money baby!
3.) What do you dislike most about your job?
Users complaining about spammers
4.) Overall, do you enjoy your job?
Awesome
5.) What kind of education do you have? From what university?
A BA in BS
6.) Any tips for people looking to enter your profession?
Regular exercise for your mouse clicking finger
7.) (If you don't mind sharing) How much do you make per year?
$0 per year - then wooohooo at IPO
you should consult a copyright lawyer, not ask on some random website.
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what do you mean by proper english by the way????
am I not using the right one....................!!!!!!!
If you don't know, go back to kindergarten.
I was in hurry so i wrote in a shorter way ... well buddy
tough luck.
Its none of my problem if you can't understand the short
languages:twisted::cool:
yes, it is. We CHOOSE not to understand your idiot ramblings, even if maybe we do.
We do so because they show you to be an immature kid who's unwilling or incapable of communicating like a normal human being.
We want to have nothing to do with such kids.
Well i have an assignment of java coding for median, mean and mode for grouped data and i have coded some part of it to some extend
but i dont know how to find the mode in java using the coding i have enclosed so it would be so kind of anyone who can let me know how to do this............?
i must say now you have well understood:yawn:
Again, tough luck. You've made yourself impossible, no help for you.
probably a link spammer too stupid to include the link in his spam
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/8f/M247_DIVAD.JPEG/300px-M247_DIVAD.JPEG more my style, better area effect too.
I fully expect that material to have been deliberately created with the idea of releasing it later as "uncut versions" or "the lost scene" or something, with a story that it was for some reason accidentally left out of the original.
And the money machine is already working. There's going to be a "new" version released soon, which will be identical except it's 6 minutes longer.
And no doubt the crowds will once again flock to the cinemas and DVD stores to buy that one too even though they already have the original.
I just want to have a program for my project but I cant create a program with this problem.
tough luck. It's your homework, you do it.
If you can't, you deserve to fail and hopefully learn to next year do your homework, pay attention in class, and study rather than laze on the couch while watching Disney Channel or playing with your XBox.
Remember that Strings are immutable.
What you're doing is creating a new String where "this" is replaced with "that" and then immediately you throw that String away, leaving the old one in the array.
What you are looking for is something like
array[i] = array[i].replaceAll("this", "that");
Why do you want to use try catch and finally block here? Do you have any user defined exception classes for this purpose?
idiot. It's a homework kiddo assignment. It's teacher told it to do it like that, and you of course are too stupid to comprehend that.
on some forums it's I think standard practice to tell when you've added or subtracted reputation.
wow, first time I think I've ever downvoted a thread 3 times
sounds like a header the kid needs to write for its homework assignment for its "bank account program".
Do you want all of Dave's threads to be closed?
if they turn into attacks against his position, attacks he can no longer defend himself against, would be a good idea.
nope. They're quite separate.
They're both part of Windows, and .NET couldn't exist without them, but they're not part of .NET.
If you know your stuff, it's not a "hit and miss test", and $200 is peanuts.
Just skip on buying that new television for the toilet for a few weeks.
There is no "license" to work in this field, sadly.
If there were one people with attitudes like yours who demand freebies then get abusive when they don't get them handed on a golden platter would never even consider working in it.
are you really so stupid as to think that computers can't accept input in any language except English?
Just another useless post from a very prolific link spammer who's fully supported by this site's administrators because he drives traffic.
No, we're not going to give you access to pirated ebooks and illegal scans of printed books.
Most publishers sell ebooks these days, so do online bookstores like Amazon.
Buy a few there.
you can't. Neither is a Cobol compiler.
look who the n00bie calls a n00b, and it can't even spell n00b correctly, the n00b.
We can create all the tags we want, hehehe
Well if you need to upload file where only registered users are allow to do so you will need JSP or JSF...
Nope. Use an html page to allow entering credentials and upload information for the file, which is submitted to a servlet.
You could conceivably use a JSP to display the results of the operation (maybe a tabular view of the data inserted) but that's not part of the "upload data" requirement.
think before you code...
how'd you do it if you were given the numbers, a pencil, and a piece of paper?
Would you just try random combinations and see if they yield the desired result? Of course not.
You'd use logic.
For example you'd determine which were the two largest numbers and start multiplying those. If that yields a result that's higher than what you're looking for, it's probably already impossible to get where you want to go. etc. etc.
too lazy to even cut and paste your homework assignment?
I'm way too busy to open attachments (not to mention paranoid).
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