@TheCoder But think about the scenario where you have a database query / a web service, which are highly time consuming and resource intensive. After making the request, you finally get a NPE because the parameter passed to you was null in the first place (Fail-Fast)
@Michael I just saw your message, and you have answered it yourself already, but it's missing the question: BSSID is an identifier by APs that broadcasts it and it's really close to its MAC, while ESSID is associated with multiple APs being broadcasted the same SSID (with different BSSID info).
@Sayros lol isn't that a given? I think languages changes so often that even if you know all the words there were in the language at first, you have to relearn it every month just to keep up.
Hit the Z or R button twice and I'll see what I can do. (spoken by Peppy Hare in the game Star Fox for SNES and more famously in Star Fox 64; but also has become a general response when someone asks you for important advice in their life)
I need to implement some kind of manual stopwatch. I mean, I need to start with an "empty" hh:mm:ss object, and manually add N seconds to it when I need to. Is it possible to make it with some kind of "date" - "datetime" object in java, or do I need to implement my "clock" myself (make calculations to display hh:mm:ss from integer or something) ?
yeah, i agree with that. That changes nothing. Fact is that when I try to print, according to the "scale" (so the whole thing stands in my A4), the result is fuzzy
it is... In my last update, I come to a result. The whole scene goes perfectly in the a4 page. As I want it to be. BUT the resolution is terrible :/ texts are quite non readable
check the messages in the other room, you will see the print output result