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I'm learning Java while running here. I'd normally start with 0 frameworks at all, solve all problems myself, then introduce libraries and frameworks as I want to abstract away the problems.
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I have written a procedure which will take two input: one is from_date and second is to_date. What I want is when the to_date is of feb month, I want the day part should be changed to 28.
@SecondRikudo uh... Beware, learning Spring is bad for your mental health and can lead to development sclerosis (that is, unable to use anything else after a while)
Also, I've been thinking I didn't know what the Derivative is, but I knew it the whole time. I thought I was dumber than I was when I only forgot that I actually knew it.
^proof of that I'm weird
Must be a synchronization error where in one thread it appeared to be knows = false when in fact, it was in the database all along 8D
@ItachiUchiha I don't cultivate weirdness. I deal with weirdness and therefore grow mental shielding on any kind of it. Note that my context of "weirdness" is "random", and Random != Humor. Having joined more "weird" calls than I ever wished to (for various reasons, allow me not to count or even mention them), it's kinda stuck
And plus, it's not like I'm not in the webdesign room.
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2015/02/23/about-code-purpose/ CommitStrip - Blog relating the daily life of web agencies developers About code purpose CommitStrip 1424717194
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Hi, If am using slf4j with log4j as my binding and then later if I want to switch to java.util.logging, all I have to do is add the binary for jul and remove the one for log4j. But the java code does not change. I was trying to understand what changes if I switch the binaries? can someone please help me understand this