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3:25 AM
@Jens good morning
actually i have already seen it but I did not understand it completely
so asked you
 
 
3 hours later…
6:39 AM
@SpringLearner Good morning. What do not understand?
Are you at home?
 
 
2 hours later…
8:48 AM
@Jens I want to why should I use? If I dont use then what will be the problem
@Jens no, I am at work now
 
9:44 AM
@SpringLearner Look at [Costs and benefits](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_integration#Costs_and_benefits) section.
If you work alone on a project, the benefits are not that evident.
But even then, you see when you forgot to checkin some files.
You also see if your changes break something, when you have automatic tests run as part of CI.
 
10:40 AM
@OlafDietsche Hi
 
Hi @Jens
Are you working?
 
@OlafDietsche No not on sunday.
And you are also at home?
 
Yes, I am, enjoying the rain :-)
 
@OlafDietsche That's true.
It was a long hot summer this year
 
True, but I guess in India, it would count as moderate temperature.
 
10:49 AM
@OlafDietsche Yes. But they have air condition in every room.
 
Might be, yes.
I don't have one in my home office and it was above 30°C this year.
Nearly impossible to do any work then.
 
11:06 AM
@OlafDietsche hi,How are you and your kids? After a long time you are coming online
In south india,its raining and the tempearature is around 26
some times its very hot also
and so I had bought one air cooler
 
Hi @SpringLearner, we are fine, thanks.
How are you?
So in India it is moderate too, right now.
 
@OlafDietsche i am fine,thanks
some places have moderate climates
last year i was staying at city called bangalore
the climate is awesome
not too much hot during summer nor too much cold winter
this year i changed city and the weather is horrible
 
But Bangalore is very far in the south. Doesn't that mean, it's very hot during summer?
 
 
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4:01 PM
@Jens good evening
is the image shown here correct?
my understanding is objects are stored in heap and stack contains the reference of it
 
 
1 hour later…
5:07 PM
@SpringLearner Good evening. Yes i think the image is correct.
 
@Jens but in that image it shows s1 and s2 in stack area
 
@SpringLearner Yes that are references of two different objects
 
@Jens My understanding is s1 and s2 will be physically stored in heap area but the references are pointed in stack
am I right?
 
5:32 PM
As i understand the picturer the reference is in stack and pointed to the heap.
 
@Jens I have a request for tommorow.
Tommorow is the last day to solve all issues
so If I ask anything then please help
Please give me on high priority
for tommorow
 
6:06 PM
Hi SpringLearner
Do you believe that my question is an opinion question ?
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Q: Java Best Practices: Using doubleValue() for methods that only accept primitive types parameters

Jesus ZavarceFrom Effective Java - Joshua Bloch Item 49- Prefer primitive types to boxed primitives Use primitives in preference to boxed primitives whenever you have choice. Primitive types are simple and faster. If you must use boxed primitives, be careful! Autoboxing reduces the verbosity, but not...

Actually my question was put on hold as primarily opinion-based by 5 users
 
6:56 PM
@SpringLearner Sorry had a phone call and then dinner. I give you highest priority. Have a good night. See you tomorrow
 
7:54 PM
@Jens thanks a lot
@JesusZavarce As you can see there are total 5 users who have voted to close so it seems they are right. Had it been there are 1 or 2 then we could have argued that this is not a opinion based. Any way you have already got an answer before the question is closed
 
8:14 PM
@SpringLearner thanks for your answer
 
8:26 PM
@JesusZavarce welcome
 

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