"Life is like a camera: just focus on what is important, capture good times, develop from negative, and if things do not work out, take another shot!" -Daireth Winehouse (source)
@Wietlol Yes. FXML is an annotation that is used by the JavaFX engine to create the GUI components you declared in fxml files in variables with a given name.
Can there be support for superscripting in SO chat? Possibly with a syntax such as:
^^text^^
For example:
My birthday is On the 27^^th^^ of February
or
Teh Internetz^^TM^^
It will be quite awesome. Thanks.
@JennaSloan i prefer my mouse to have both vertical scroll and horizontal scroll, loose scroll feature, a move button thingy... and a left and right button... ow and forward and backward
Historically I have fundementally despised all mouse, moving my wrist and/or arm to do things is just fundementally and annoyingly imprecise for me. Recently I've acquired a trackball mouse, which has felt much more natural, though.
Studies show that yoga reduces the risk of heart disease by improving arterial flow. Similarly, studies show that yoga also helps treat diabetes, high blood pressure, and asthma. (source)
it will make it more complex, but it will also make it more clear
in initSliderProgressBehavior() you can see a few methods being called frequently while you want to ensure that their value will always be the same
you should put the values in local variables
it will also make the code easier to read
other than that, it looks pretty good
the few comments that are there (other than the javadocs) are also helpful in reading the code because they explain why certain things are done rather than what they do
catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
this might require a better logging system though
also, try to avoid catching Exception
only do so if some library method has been stupidly designed and throws it
or do so if you are doing demonstrations or stuff like that to avoid ceremony
I learned a lot from this review, last night I thought my code looked pretty nice, but you pointed out some key points why my code can be pretty shitty. I feel amazing!
in a few months, you have seen some stuff and learned a bit more and you can re-read your code and say "ow this is pretty bad code" and you can improve on it
if you dont, you are simply not improving
so to confirm that you improve, you simply look at code from half a year back and try to find stuff that you dont like