I don't really have much to code in particular, but I still have yet to finish the network upgrades, then I can work on sam's bot (C#) and ML calibrating, then possibly work on my own chat bot again.
once the threadpool size is full, the process that needs new thread start getting stored in a waiting queue, unless any thread is free to take it up
if the request come even after waiting queue is full, they are just ignored
No, that is for ThreadPoolExecutor
JavaDoc says
While this class inherits from ThreadPoolExecutor, a few of the inherited tuning methods are not useful for it. In particular, because it acts as a fixed-sized pool using corePoolSize threads and an unbounded queue, adjustments to maximumPoolSize have no useful effect.
Meh, I want to move a bit from PHP and dive into C/C++. Java is also interesting but I'm beginning to hate it. Maybe I really need to read a (serious) practical book or two on it
@Karl I enjoy challenges, as in solving problems. The most exciting feeling (in programming) was when I solved a problem in a couple hours that a team couldn't solve in months. In general, I found that hacking is the most exciting thing I've ever done on my PC