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4:57 AM
Heya
 
5:52 AM
Hi there
 
6:26 AM
ssup ?
 
 
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8:29 AM
Who even starred this message? xD
17 hours ago, by Michael
@M.S. Almost, but not quite. Java has primitive types (int, boolean, etc).
 
 
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9:52 AM
Good mornin Java
Life is beautiful with Java...
 
 
1 hour later…
11:21 AM
Welcome to the object-oriented world of Java, where your dreams may or may not come true!
 
How can i set those colors ?
I cant see the tree nodes conjunction
 
Is that Eclipse?
 
ADT yes
eclipse
 
I think you can set it somewhere in preferences.
Usually I just go to windows > preferences and type my search term in the search bar, and usually find what I want most of the time.
My eclipse windows are magenta-colored.
 
but hows that conjunction is called
you know .....where collapse happens
see the red arrows
 
11:38 AM
I think those elements were named somewhere along the lines of "folding".
 
12:08 PM
@ItachiUchiha heya
 
@BlackWhite hey
 
how are you today ?
 
not good !
 
Oh why ?
 
was partying this weekend, so have an upset stomach !
 
12:11 PM
Aww.
 
Pfff
 
+ have another party to attend tonight, as my roommate z leaving for US :(
 
may be you can take a day off
Go home and rest imemdiatelly
 
12:25 PM
I need to go to this party, and I will have to reserve myself from drinks and spicy food !
Bad Fate !
 
Ah, you fancy person. :P
 
12:42 PM
Hello all
 
Heya @Karl
 
How is everyone?
 
2 good 1 bad
 
the rest are dead
ooo unintentional ryhme
 
@Unihedron Sounds good to me!
 
12:44 PM
Guys anyone experienced with apache poi ?
no one ok :)
 
1:15 PM
What is Javascript Object Notation (JSON)?
 
@M.S. stfw
 
:/
 
Seriously, simple research (and by research I mean 5-8 minutes of googling) will tell you all you will ever use about JSON.
 
:P ok
What is the difference between Abstract classes and interfaces except that later takes part in multiple inheritance which is not the case for former?
I mean usage..
 
1:33 PM
Usually, the program design.
Abstract classes usually defines behaviour, while Interfaces defines additional method required for the specific set of objects.
So for Serializable, it would rather be an Interface, while Fruit would probably be an Abstract Class.
 
Are there any other differences in their class definition, method definition etc?
 
@M.S. In an Abstract Class, you may have methods implementation declared, not in Interfaces. In an Interface, you MUST have all methods unimplemented.
 
Then interfaces provide better "data hiding" than abstraction.?
 
Not really, data encapsulation is within the class implementation itself.
 
2:20 PM
how do i change theme of NetBeans IDE?
?
 
No idea, haven't used NetBeans in a while.
 
meaning of hashcode()
 
 
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3:40 PM
I'm back!
 
3:56 PM
what is function of hashcode ()
 
 
2 hours later…
5:29 PM
Are you asking what it's purpose is?
 
6:11 PM
@Unihedron in Java 8 you can have implementations in interfaces
both static methods and default methods (like templates)
 
@Kylar cool beans
 
 
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9:02 PM
heya
 

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