Am I supposed to type this everytime mvn "-Dexec.args=-classpath %classpath app.StudentMgmt" -Dexec.executable=/usr/lib/jvm/default/bin/java -Dexec.classpathScope=runtime org.codehaus.mojo:exec-maven-plugin:1.2.1:exec :|
I am using Paths.get("/some/path") to get path of a file. I need to get the path of a file in a directory, where only one file exists. How could I do that? Is there a better way than getting list of all files and then getting the path of that file?
it could be completely despised by the 5 programmers that use it, but I wouldn't expect it to hit high numbers in the list of programming languages most despised
I asked this question and amon there put a suggestion in the comment. Since it works for me, I asked him to post his answer but he said "You can self-answer with your experiences, or write an answer to the question you linked. This question can then be closed as a duplicate.".
I want to write an answer for the linked question but it's a 6+years old question. What should I do?
@AceVez Well it's a pretty niche problem so I'm pretty sure the powers that be won't be angry at you for answering that question in a productive manner
If you were answering 6+ year old questions to "I'm getting undefined is not an object", the score would be different
Apache Groovy is an object-oriented programming language for the Java platform. It is a dynamic language with features similar to those of Python, Ruby, Perl, and Smalltalk. It can be used as a scripting language for the Java Platform, is dynamically compiled to Java virtual machine (JVM) bytecode, and interoperates with other Java code and libraries. Groovy uses a Java-like curly-bracket syntax. Most Java code is also syntactically valid Groovy, although semantics may be different.
Groovy 1.0 was released on January 2, 2007, and Groovy 2.0 in July, 2012. Since version 2, Groovy can also be compiled...
@Ramona The radio buttons are not "saved" there, merely which state they're in. The form is probably wired to update that field according to some logic
1. Please use a paste site for long code snippets.
2. Android is not Java, and Android questions are off-topic in this room. Android Java and Java syntax is the same, but the SDKs differ. In addition, Android uses different systems (like Activities) which do not exist in Java. Please take your question to an Android room instead.
> The "standard" output stream. This stream is already open and ready to accept output data. Typically this stream corresponds to display output or another output destination specified by the host environment or user.
> et aut ego indigna fui illis aut illi mihi forsitan digni non fuerunt **quia** forsitan viro alio conservasti me > And either I was unworthy of them, or they perhaps were not worthy of me: **because** perhaps thou hast kept me for another man,
Learn to understand wiktionary pages. It's a useful thing to be able to do
When updating it.. I got like 16GiB of RAM.. and Android Studio uses it all when updating.. freezing my PC.. like WTF you have to unzip all the shit on /tmp before copying them to disk.. whole /tmp filled with PackageOperations...
@geisterfurz007 Python, Kotlin, groovy. My point: some Android discussion has to be allowed, as long as it doesn't end up to the same degree Java is discussed (because, again, Java is the topic, but that doesn't mean conversations about anything else is disallowed. Case point: this one).
@cswl Are you using multiple languages? If yes, did you change the order (don't ask me how) of compiling so the annotation processor is handled before trying to compile the other files?
Are you using Android Studio? If yes, did you remember to add it as an annotation processor
yo @CrashBandicoot I am learning Java this semester ,at the first it looks hard and it is you just begin with installing Java sdk and then you just dive into scary shit