@drew i fully agree that it was confusing, but the user in question did not need to be a sarcastic ass about it, and he regularly is an ass in the c and c++ tags (along with a standards thumper, a close cousin of the bible thumper).
@TylerH only under the assumption that people who believe in the bible are wrong. In any case, I only mentioned the term "bible thumper" so that it would be clear what I meant by "standards thumper". Standards are not the be-all-end-all and they are only one consideration when writing a program. I don't want to argue about this though.
yeah it is. arrogant atheists are just as bad as arrogant theists. that's all i will say on that subject. i will definitely not have an argument about religion here.
@Tunaki I hate hibernate... put I only used the first version... they where so slow to load data.... and could never figure out why it was so fun using them....
Actually, I don't use any Hibernate specific code. I only code against JPA, I don't like to write code that depends on the impl. But the latest Hibernate is really nice, it's quite fast also.
This was a big problem in old hibernate that slow down a lot application when loading tons of data... the old JDBC drivers (don't know if same in new) are really slow to do column lookup...
It had not to do with the database but the JDBC driver the lookup of column took a lot of time, to make it run quick all hibernate and look up was removed... I can not remember the difference but the load speed was at least doubled.. (and this was a surprise to us)
they are bloaty classes that add layers of woe for more simple types of peeps. It is never as fast. And a huge problem with orms is trying to get them to work with complicated queries. It can be any orm. Any language. Some orms simply can't handle it.
@Tunaki, @rene, rule & format ? You mean t: too broad u: unclear p: pob d: duplicate m: no mcve r: no repro s: superuser f: serverfault l: library/tool/resource g: gimme-teh-codez ??
Time to load like 1M rows each with 10 columns (after sql executed) in result set loop (test 1: rs.getString("columnName")... for 10 cols, test 2: rs.getString(1).. for same 10.)
@Raju you're not supposed to ask for NAA flags, just flag and let the LQ do its job. You can ask if an answer is NAA though but as you can see it was already commentd on by @Mogsdad
@TylerH: I'm not sure what you envision happening in the Teacher's Lounge. It's mission is to give moderators a place to learn from each other. Yes, there are times when something gets posted there and a bunch of moderators take some action on the site. But that's a byproduct of the discussion and not the stated purpose of the room.
One frequent complaint we hear from non-SO users is that their questions are closed without any transparency into why. The existence of this room has been cited as a reason why new users get treated poorly. I doubt it's a huge factor most of the time, but the perception matters.
Doesn't the close message always explains, why a question was closed? I mean it's not like it says just "closed". There is always a little text why it was closed.
@Tunaki Some do. Some don't. But everyone knows SO's reputation as a place where people gleefully close every question. (Especially the "good" questions. ;-)
@JonEricson Might it help if we link questions that get closed by us to this from a comment so users get both guidance and a possible interaction with a human?
It may seem strange that I'm in this room, but I actually judge it as one of the few rooms that care about OP, try to help them, try to be correct, edit post etc. You can check my meta post (even if a grand failure... that this is my mission.. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/316681/…).
As far as TravisJ goes, he might want to pick any one of us, and march thru our comment history. He might get a different impression. We are far from wildly successful as closers.
@Drew Yeah, as I said on many occasions, we are perceived differently from the outside. Not much you can do about that except looking for possible flaws in our guidance, process and transparency and adapt if needed.
Does the Java code make as many inefficiency mistakes as the Python code here does? regex.sub() plus split could be replaced by a findall(), stopwords should be a set, word in dictionary.keys() should be word in dictionary, you could use a Counter() instead. Even then, Java is going to be faster. — Martijn Pieters ♦2 mins ago
Why your code does not work
The loader creates a new AnchorPane, but you never add the new pane to a parent in the scene graph.
Quick Fix
Instead of:
content = (AnchorPane) FXMLLoader.load("vista2.fxml");
Write:
content.getChildren().setAll(FXMLLoader.load("vista2.fxml"));
Replacing the ...
@cricket_007, exactly ...
that link is going to some online shopping portal.