@ItachiUchiha classjava.util.ArrayList: Resizable-array implementation of the List interface. Implements all optional list operations, and permits all elements, including null. In addition to implementing the List interface, this class provides methods to manipulate the size of the array that is used internally to store the list. (This class is roughly equivalent to Vector, ...
hahaha dude. I was doing an internship 2 years ago (or was it 3?). Anyways, for the interview. It started with usual introductions etc... They were amazed that I didn't follow "programming course" at school so they asked me whether what I'm doing there. I told them the story that I'm self taught. So the interviewer wanted to test me: - Interviewer: you have a website (he started drawing a basic skeleton of it: header, content, footer etc), how are you going to make this? - I was a bit confused of the meaning, but I guessed that he wanted me to write code to make that skeleton. So I started …
@Gemtastic Swing was the first (and only) GUI framework from the Java API I learned, after I learned that I just jumped into the world of OpenGL and completely neglected JavaFX until now.
@Unihedro Not sure if I like that or not. I don't mind math and I love being 100% in control... but I'll have to get to that when I understand what exactly Spring does other than add annotations to my code
@Gemtastic I'm not surprised. I spoke with a developer (the other one on embercraft.us/staff next to me) studying university in the US, they keep complaining about how school "game dev class" keeps teaching deprecated classes and libraries.
So, our leisure time hanging out on the Dev Chat skype group was basically him ranting over university.
I want to get the file object of a file in WEB-INF/classes/templates based on name of the file
With java.io.File, you can't do that.
With the java.nio.file API, you can:
final Path warpath = Paths.get("path to your war file here");
final URI uri = URI.create("jar:" + warpath.toUri());
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