@Vogel612 staticboolean parseBoolean(String s): Parses the string argument as a boolean. The boolean returned represents the value true if the string argument is not null and is equal, ignoring case, to the string "true". (1/3)
it's funny. Almost 5 years ago I came to the UK without a job, a flat or expectations. Today I'm buying a 3-bed flat 20 mins away from the city centre (by tube, of course)
@JohnSnow you'll be surprised of many things that are not strict at all in the UK
@wonderb0lt classjava.util.Hashtable: This class implements a hash table, which maps keys to values. Any non-null object can be used as a key or as a value. (1/13)
I have imported it, but eclipse tells me there are syntax errors... { // Supported content type on the server Hashtable<String, String> allowed = new Hashtable<String, String>();
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2015/08/28/murphys-take-on-moores-law/ CommitStrip - Blog relating the daily life of web agencies developers Murphy’s take on Moore’s Law CommitStrip 1440782981
I have a question and I have a feeling the answer is going to be something that I'm thinking is more complex than it is lol.. I just performed so many pivots and unpivots and now I have this
I have a question... lets say I have a table:
identifier bitOn bitOff
AAS Null Failed
AAS Failed Null
Is there anyway to combine these two rows, such that it is left with one row:
AAS Failed Failed
I believe it might just be a group by statement <_< lol now that I think about it
I have a quick question and wanted to know if you reckon doing my own check to see if a user is in a column is better done using java by getting the entity from hibernate
or perform a namedquery sql type statement where it performs a check like
select * from table where user = ? and otheruser = ?
or by doing like Collection<table> users = ent.getTables() and do the check on the collection by using some loop