no idea what channel this topic would go under but has anyone had any luck in finding a minimalist adapter to go from usb to sata for a 3.5 inch drive?
should i learn java or c++ next, i want to create apps for android but also would like c++ to intergrate into my current osx projects, i have a background in c and program in python swift little bit of obj-c atm
also, overall i do not see c++ being a waste of time because i can integrate it in my current applications on other platforms fairly easily but i will spend some more time looking into c#
@ItachiUchiha Look, I'm not sure whether you're aware, but when I say "professional" I mean professional. Cutting-edge programming has to do with frequent low-level elements where the language itself is not sufficient. For example, some Java programs comes with shell files that mitigate the work. Also, Mathematics has an incredible influence on programming - weather forecasting, data science, graphics rendering, and machine learning.
For example, you cannot implement 0x5f3759df in Java.
@Unihedro I guess you haven't still understood the subject. Its about programming for a celfone. I hope you do understand that nobody is gonna write such programs for graphic rendering on a mobile. All the memory efficient operations are done on the server side..
I am trying to parse HTML using jsoup. This is my first time working with jsoup and I read some tutorial on it as well. Below is my HTML table which I am trying to parse -
If you see my below table, it has three tr as of now (I have shorten it down to have three table rows just for understanding...
That's part of my problem, javadoc's don't make a lot of sense to me....They confuse more than help. I gave up and only look for code examples when I'm stuck...
@Uni I have a small question: I am unable to understand this thing: In a remote method declaration, a remote object declared as a parameter or return value (either declared directly in the parameter list or embedded within a non-remote object in a parameter) must be declared as the remote interface, not the implementation class of that interface. Can you help?
What I understood is: All the parameters being passed to the remote method, must be of kind Remote, is that right?
I have a multi player game and I want to keep history of connected players to understand when should game start .
I used HttpSession But it can't solve my problem.
also I created a static ArrayList of players in webservices but it couldn't solve my poblem . :(
Any other idea ?
@Resource
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I want to make a basic messenger service with java using sockets. I can fully implement locally on the wifi
but how do I use the same if I need to send messages to a remote server via internet. and how do the server send back the messages to the client , if more that one client are connected on same local ports using different local IP's
So I have a bunch of vertical linear layouts inside of a horizontal one, but the vertical layouts are only showing their children if there is one, any more than that and there's nothing
@ZouZou stream of bytes -> hash or stream of bytes -> encrypted stream. That would probably mean creating a ByteStream the same way there are {Int,Long,Double}Streams
@ZouZou also, I have written this small piece, I trust you see what it does ;)
Also, Map.Entry has comparators included since 1.8, I didn't know that
Sort by value for instance
Ah, and there is this to look at for primitive streams
Java 8 offers a new answer: convert the entries into a stream, and use the comparator combinators from Map.Entry:
Stream<Map.Entry<K,V>> sorted = map.entrySet().stream()
.sorted(Map.Entry.byValueComparator());
This will let you consume the entries sorted in a...
Yeah looks great indeed
goota think abut tht
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Hi, someone here who knows a bit about Java Networking and can help me a bit?
Consider the following code:
Path directory = Paths.get(/* some directory */);
Files.list(directory).forEach(System.out::println);
Does a terminal operation (like forEach) close the underlying file that has been opened?
Refer to the relevant parts of the javadoc of Files.list:
The returne...
When I execute this code which opens a lot of files during a stream pipeline:
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
Files.find(Paths.get("JAVA_DOCS_DIR/docs/api/"),
100, (path, attr) -> path.toString().endsWith(".html"))
.map(file -> runtimizeExce...
I find it defeat the purpose to use the stream with resource. For me stream operations can always be done in a single line by chaining call; but this is the only way to go unfortunately