Do you guys know a reliable way to spam System.out?
I tried this:
public static void main(String[] args) { Random rand = new Random(); int prime = 1; while (true) { int i = rand.nextInt(128); System.out.print((char)i); } }
Not much going on at the moment other than my first world problem of doctor.biopsy(run); causing leg.skin(); to return a null, and while (healing){ if (skin == null){ body.move(false); ass.fatten(); } } And then body.status(); throws a PainfulException …
Often I see scala questions dubiously tagged java as well. Currently there are 2,825 questions with both tags.
Here is an example of one that I feel shouldn't be tagged java:
println _ in Scala: Why is the type () => Unit instead of (Any) => Unit?
Of course, there are some where the tag does...
well, I've been doing web dev for over a year and wanted to learn game dev, my problem is that when I try to create a buffer strategy with more than one buffer, my computer freezes
You need to read the key presses from somewhere. AWT just does not let you read everything from the keyboard. You need a window if you want a KeyListener, or you need to read from stdin of the cli program
@JasonC Yeah, it's talking about both java and scala, and explicitly mentioned. While it doesn't concern mostly Java, the question does partially ask about Java (Java does this... Scala does this... What's the design purpose?)
@Unihedron Ok (and I'm just playing devil's advocate here); so if I did not know Scala, but were heavily active in Java, is it justified for that question to pop up in my java filter, and who does that help?
@JasonC Now add hibernate, maven, gradle and that entire list of technologies that no Java-heavy java dev does ever, and you'll understand why I eventually stopped answering questions.
I started working on the abstract parts of jSEchat, so if Mechanize is worth the trouble I might wrench it together, otherwise I'll just use HTMLUnit like I started JavaBot with. Except second time's the charm.
@Vogel612 Actually, I'm aware that Mechanize does carry as good of capabilities as HTMLUnit. It's just that Mechanize takes more work to set up, and most of the work has been modularized by HTMLUnit. At the end, I think the hack on the connection is the only part you didn't like.
You have two choices: 1. Iterate with forEach and return the key, however notice that this is unreliable as the first match may not be what you want ("linear search")
You may be looking for 2. a BiDirectionalMap, which supports both key -> value mapping, and value -> key
for (final Entry<K, V> entry : map.entrySet())
if (entry.getValue().equals(yourvalue))
return entry.getKey();
return null or throw new IllegalStateException() or whatever;
I received a mail wrt one of my projects asking whether it is safe to provide against US export compliance rules; how on Earth am I supposed to answer that?
@Unihedron so am trying to understand, why do we have two concepts interface and abstract class, let us just consider i dont have common implmentation code and data members in my scenario for time being. when do i think of interface keyword?
Right now there's only one line... There will be a functional lane... Then an implementation lane, which actually renders most of the interfaces useless but are developer-defined to be more useful than collecting objects.
When you're using abstract classes, every class can only extend ONE and ONLY ONE of the abstract classes.
So the yellow class, which extends the yellow abstract class, cannot extend both the green abstract class and the yellow abstract class at once.
This is called subtyping hierarchy: For all A subtypes of B, There can be multiple subtypes of B, but A can only be a subtype of another class. One only. Max.
so when a subtype class(say pond) need to inherit from multiple super types, better to make that super type as interface. is that the onl reason we think of interface