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Question to all learning JAVA - how long did you study JAVA per day before getting your first job? I mean like - e.g. you just passed some on-line course so each day you spent 1-2hours or you just learned in school few times per week and then you gained your core knowledge from your first junior position? Just curious nothing else...
@Domorodec it's never ending process dude, I m still learning.
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@Simmant And if you consider your knowledge before getting first job - if you are employed like some programmer - where did you get? like genericks or more deeper?
well, in my case my first employer tested me on basic things like mathematics, oops concept and basic java, and I also do same when ever I have to pick for anyone for internship or fresher. but however it may vary organization to organization.
And what is more common task you get - like to create brand new application or function just from scratch or just add some another feature to already existing application. Yes all info helps me to create some basic picture :-) thanks.
When I was fresher, that time my employer was deployed me on application, to provide support and understand business, and after 1 year when my boss got trust on me then he gave me complete module to develop and that was on android.
In general as fresher mostly we deploy on some pre-develop application, and as we give appreciate number of time in organization then they will give more responsibility, like how it work in natural way.
Okay, how do you put code blocks? Not by 4 spaces?
Maybe this way - would you rather write `mStorage = tmpStorage;` `return tmpStorage != null;` or `return ((mStorage = tmpStorage) != null);` I know it's totally irrelevant for functionality, but I just wondered if anybody actually uses the second form.
Yeah not like imgur. That is where "lot of stuff around that" comes in. Current location is used to determine nearby streets, streets, images and some other information are packed into a database entry. Also authentication through my companies active directory and a history of issued database entries which resemble a job for people in the company.
There is an existing desktop application for that stuff and the mobile stuff is an extension for that.
public multiply(BigDecimal pointCurve,int power ){pointCurve = pointCurve * power; } can someone guide me as to how can i modify the reference to my object pointCurve please ?
We talked about the latest changes in Python and if we share the view on "offensive" words like master and slave (in short nobody seemed to agree).
So I was also making a sarcastic statement about other terms and phrases that seem to be totally offensive when ripped out of context. And to absol...
jokes apart, NoSQL meaning not only sql, like in NOSQL db mongo-db, Elasticsearch etc you have things similar to Databases but they come-up many complementary things, like document, indexing, HTTP base access etc.
Other people call their languages "Java" or "Python", and that dude just came up with "Well it's a structured query language, let's just call it like that"
@Wietlol: In Germany, we don't write "13.37" but "13,37", so we cannot use the comma as a separator in CSV. If your OS locale is English, Excel will expect "," as separator and "." as decimal separator. For German, it expects ";" as separator and "," as decimal separator. Same for formulas, =IF(COND,TRUEVALUE,FALSEVALUE) is =WENN(COND;TRUEVALUE;FALSEVALUE) when Excel is set to German.
@geisterfurz007 no, but Wikipedia is page-based. This is search where results matter. I link google because the API would max allow 100 calls per day. So, I ask you again; is there an API?
@Zoe There is not but knowyourmeme is page based as well (at least "https://knowyourmeme/memes/%s", Collections.join(args, "-") or something like this should give the proper result.
If you know what you are looking for, this is the same thing as wikipedia.
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In computing, a comma-separated values (CSV) file is a delimited text file that uses a comma to separate values. A CSV file stores tabular data (numbers and text) in plain text. Each line of the file is a data record. Each record consists of one or more fields, separated by commas. The use of the comma as a field separator is the source of the name for this file format.
The CSV file format is not fully standardized. The basic idea of separating fields with a comma is clear, but that idea gets complicated when the field data may also contain commas or even embedded line-breaks. CSV implementations...
including but not limited to: graph-data-notation, boolean parameters to make functions do something completely different, "ANZAHL" and "ANZAHL2" as functions, which are obviously completely different functions, having 3 sheets by default, making approx. 66% of all sheets in any Excel file superfluos, deciding to use the sheet name as file name in the container so it is restricted to valid file name characters, lackluster differentiation between data-value and display-value, etc.
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Yeah. Only thing I can come up with is a problem with dependency resolving like the newly added dependency adds some deeper dependencies which anywhere in this recursive chain contradict other direct or indirect dependencies you already have.
That is the only thing that would make sense. However the exception does not. It tells me that class org.apache.http.client.methods.HttpUriRequest does not exist which I don't use anywhere there.
Let me check the dependencies of that thing.
Nope. Shouldn't cause it. Anything it should need is in the modules of the wildfly.
I am trying to convert an IntelliJ project to the Gradle system of Android Studio but I am running into errors with Apache HttpClient? Am I missing something, the errors I am getting are as follows:
Error:(10, 30) error: package org.apache.http.client does not exist
Error:(11, 30) error: package...
@Wietlol It was a text value, not a date. When I type "4-03", it converts the value to a date. When I press Ctrl+Z, it clears the cell. When I change the cell format back to "default", it changes the value to 43163. If you change the format to "Text", it is no longer aligned to the right by default. So does prepending a single quote. So you need to format as text, then type again, then change content alignment to right.
One of those situations where you demand for the "Stop trying to be clever" checkbox in the options, or even better a toggle button in the ribbon's quick access bar.
@Cold Fire Thanks, but I'm not using it anyway. @geisterfurz007 is currently experiencing a weird dependency issue that leads to an exception that this particular class was missing.
I just hate it if someone (including me) posts a question and some retard passes by and just posts random bullshit that is either irrelevant, useless, unfunny or all together. I enjoy hanging out here but if I ask a question I either expect something useful or ignorance. You are neither and according is my reaction to your rain of useless messages.
@geisterfurz007 Do you use ProGuard or something like that? Maybe an exception to that class in the linker config helps? Had a similar problem under Xamarin a few years ago where ProGuard removed some class that was dynamically loaded at runtime unless I excluded it from optimization.
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so I put at the start of class this @Path("Operations") and on this link I do my REST operation (GET,POST; PUST;DELTE)
now I need implement a search operation but I don't know how Ican do
I use the same link localhost:8080/Operations or i use this link localhost:8080/Operations/search?
becasue in the link localhost:8080/Operations I have implemented two GET ( a get that takes id and return an object and a get that return all object in my project?
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