it appears people want to goad me into a pissing contest because I down voted an answer I felt was bad.
This confuses me somewhat, if I feel that an answer is poor and I state my reasons, I shouldn't have to defend it further.
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1:47 PM
Hello, does anyone here know how I can make a JFrame with a GridBagLayout stretch the content in the layout so that when I resize the frame it expands the components to the resized size?
@ExtremeCoder That's a mix between setting the preferred/max sizes of your components properly and setting the "fill" attribute of your GridBagConstraints to BOTH.
E.g. a JButton has its max size set by default which prevents it from expanding whereas a JPanel doesn't (or does but has it set to the maximum amount)
I wish jython would get more love :-), the IronPython guys snatched up their main guy I think?
pablo, also I'd really like an autocomplete interpreter REPL. there's some halfway efforts for java on that. Right now to try stuff out and explore I have to use a jUnit test or make a new eclipse project or something. Kind of a pain.
I'm thinking of using clojure or jython for that functionality :-)
Beeing the one that raised PHP... I have to say I do not like it too much. It's more like a javascript thing than a language per-se. It doesn't feel like programming. And definetly it doesn't debug like a programming languaje...
Anyway, also Java is a job, but I like how much you can study of it. In home if I do something is in C mostly.
Eclipse is opensource, you could look at it. I did it once... didnt understand anything, my bad :(
PHP is interpreted such that a compiler/command-line isn't necessary; however, you can enable the CLI and execute shell commands from there. It's a scripting language and I think it has its merits for its use in the web.
@Gary I've actually done the same as Random and transitioned from PHP to desktop programming because I plan to major in Computer Science. Scripting on the web has a much higher fault tolerance and Javascript won't yell at you for syntax errors. It's fun to play with but I don't think programming with Javascript has enterprise capabilities yet.
Btw, I was working with SWT and I saw this: Text text = new Text(tabFolder, SWT.BORDER | SWT.MULTI); How would a function take multiple values for a single parameter?
but my concern would be if the array of booleans is smart enough to not waste memory
at least in C, you can't have an address for each digit in an int, the int is the smallest addressable unit, and array indicies translate directly into address offsets
I was playing a flash game when a friend of mine showed me some Cheat Engine trick where you can search for integers in a flash game. eg your score is 100. To find the score, you'll need to search for the value 800 in Cheat Engine—this is probably a popular trick nowadays.
I've never played with...
for us, CS is really theoretical computer sciency software stuff like algorithms, Comp engineering is more hardware/low level stuff. There is crossover in areas like research in multi-core compilers and architectures.
I had a CS class for game design, and then I had a electrical/computer engineering class in multi-core/gpu game programming :-). Basically compE's are much more aware of lower abstractions.