Hi all, would anyone be able to take a quick look at a query i am using for jdbc. It doesnt seem to work, but i cant figure out why, and i dont want to make a question stackoverflow for it.
Thanks. I intend to keep working on it, but I want it to be my pet-project, even though I could use it throughout the entire education and have it as a final examination project.
A finite-state machine (FSM) or finite-state automaton (plural: automata), or simply a state machine, is a mathematical model of computation used to design both computer programs and sequential logic circuits. It is conceived as an abstract machine that can be in one of a finite number of states. The machine is in only one state at a time; the state it is in at any given time is called the current state. It can change from one state to another when initiated by a triggering event or condition; this is called a transition. A particular FSM is defined by a list of its states, and the triggeri...
And the teacher has only been specific about that he wants a fairly simple thing. Mainly because a lot of my classmates are trying to run before they even can roll-over :P
@Justin Hmm, sounds interesting.
What I have decided though is that my final project is going to be awesome. Then I will show it off to my potential employers and have them fight over me! (Or I just want it to be awesome so I can get some dang self-confidence)
I haven't decided on what genre within Java I will work with yet though, so it's a bit hard to imagine what the final project will be about.
I just know I want it to have a very high quality.
"I understand my code" isn't gonna cut it for me :P
*Sings* I wanna be, the very best (student) like noone ever was! To code java is my real test, readable and strong..! Java code~ It's you and me~ I know it's my destiny! You teach me and I teach you Java code! ♪ Gotta code it all!
I wanted to work as a software dev for a long time. Now, for the past few years I've been wanting to get more into network security or systems administration.
@Justin I will probably evolve into other professions later, I intend to learn as many languages I can. But for now, I just need a job that pays the best I can get.
@VamsiPavanMahesh I was wondering what piece of code you were referring to, not what that was. I don't really have any code that NEEDS to be highlighted as it's all just there kinda for fun :P
Also, I didn't know anyone who's into computers so it's been hard for me getting into it. I had no idea there was a senior high directed at IT until I was in my second year already.. So I just signed up for the few courses in IT my senior high had to offer; web-design, digital creation (for web-design) and a basic programming course in C++.
Then life happened and I got sick of the reasons hindering me from further pursuing an IT career and I applied to the career school I'm attending now.
Yeah, we're gonna have a similar thing next year. First year is getting all the basics down, second year is directing yourself into a subject to specify in and do intern-ship learning.
Quite frankly, I dunno which is worse; the people who think they can keep a full-time job along side the studies while having kids, or the ones spending 24/7 studying but still don't understand :/ We have both types in the class :/
@daniele3004 Well it is and it is not. There are multiple ways to achieve the same thing. It depends on which way is apt in accordance to your requirements.
@Unihedron I have login and chat joining working wonderfully. Cleaned up some of that connection manager stuff since it isn't necessary. I decided to use HTMLUnit for all the ajax stuffs because that seemed to be the best option by far.
Ok, added you (and ita) to the repository as collaborators. I was thinking it'd be better to centralize the code, plus having forks clones the repositories and builds another issue tracker, which is annoying.
@Unihedron As it is now I'm wrapping some of the methods from StackExchangeBrowser into the JavaBot class for easier API access (especially for scripting) but that's really up to you, it's mostly for convenience.
I'm logging in with the login form. Lol, yes it's a POST. AFAIK there is no other way to log into chat. For using the actual SE API you have to login using OAuth
I'm assuming people say you can't because you have to retrieve the fkey from the form before submitting the POST request.
Though we don't really have that problem with HTMLUnit.
You could use this link, which logs in and redirects him here: http://stackoverflow.com/users/login?returnurl=http%3a%2f%2fchat.stackoverflow.com%2frooms%2f139%2fjava
I guess if that link redirects you into the chat, then you're already logged in, otherwise you gotta log in.
@Unihedron If you merge my branch I think you'll need to do it via a pull & force push the first time, because I've rewritten history to get rid of that jar file.