Does anyone know of an example of a REPL written in Java? I have found a bunch of REPLs for Java but I actually want to know how to implement one in it...
@nhahtdh I was hoping not to have to dive into such things, but I 'spose that would be the natural progression. I would love to have multiline commands that could differentiate enter from shift+enter... I might just throw together a Swing GUI if it'd be easier then
I can solve normal problems and have solved around 95 project euler problems though you may not accept it as a criterion to judge one's programming skills
Yes, it is precisely because people have their own opinions that you shouldn't ping people so much. Most of us in this chat find it annoying to pinged too often. So unless you actually want to be blocked, I recommend you don't ping people more than once until they actually respond, or only if you're replying to a specific thing said earlier in the conversation.
Pro tip; if you want to become a programmer, study something that actually focus on programming. Math and physics are good, but if Java is your main interest, you really don't need to focus on them more than the actual programming.
@Gemtastic actually people say mnc has financial mathematics and mathematics more and less computer science so you might not actually delve much into cse
@ADG Why don't you contact the school and ask them? Apart from the name of the courses neither me or Uni have any local knowledge of the schools. It's your future, take your time to interview the schools you're interested in.
@Gemtastic OK but they are very busy lots of people are there to talk to them they may not reply to such personal queries around 20K or 10K people would contact them
they are colleges.... no one can actually tell until they complete the 4 year course and I know a person who has done cse at one of such insti
@MadaraUchiha If you compare the number of graduates produced every year with the number of children being born every year, the former doesn't even get close.
@ADG you wanted our advice, and our advice based on experience is "DOING CODE IS ALL THAT MATTER". You could just as well not go to college at all and only spend your days coding and you will get a job.
They're programmers because "I didn't have something to do", or "My parents pushed me into it", or "There's a lot of demand in the market for them right now"
@MadaraUchiha the first two things never aply because even if your parents want it's not easy to get a good college but there are people who even then choose private college and learn some