@Gemtastic this is the job of the UI designer then ;) But to be honest I really don't know what I would like a GUI to actually do; I'm too used to vim and knowing what I am doing
@fge Well I mean, what if your GUI designer made a design for 5 buttons... but it sounds like you've never known the troubles "just a few extra buttons" can do to your perfectly balanced design ;P
could you please clarify - is 'maven central repository' kind of default repo of maven? so if in the documentation I see 'just add this dependency' then this library should be available in this default repo?
Central repository can be any repository server, but Maven Central is the most often used repository which can be considered as a store house of all the jars that we need in our project
when you run the pom, jars from these central repositories are first copied to the local repo
I'm trying to find 'com.google.dagger' in the central repository, but I'm not able to find it and at the same time I didn't find any specific information on the official dagger-2 site.
@Gemtastic no, switching between @Mr.777 and @ItachiUchiha -- mind you, it is a very good exercise for me: "what you understand you can explain clearly, and words to say it come easily"
This code will blow before it even begins if the user did not enter a number as the while required kb.hasNextInt() to be true (have a number) to even run.
What I do is that I usually put the validation around where I receive the input:
int choice;
Boolean retry = null;
while(retry == null) {
...
@Mr.777 Or create another branch for your correct changes. You haven't really explained what you're trying to ultimately achieve, beyond undoing some commits you've already made.
Of course @DemCodeLines, Java sucks in many ways, while PHP is just terrible. Those two languages slides really far when compared with other languages. Java and PHP are mediocre, even if famous.
Some time back I came across a chat room created on Stack Overflow Chat named as Java Sucks. I wanted to flag about the name of the chat room, but didn't find any way to do it. Nevertheless, I thought that some moderator would come across it and eventually it will get blocked.
Today, after few m...
Just because it's not the greatest language of all time, you can't just ignore it. After all, it seems so popular, so I'm much more likely to get a job
Are you still living with your parents? If so, then you don't have anything to worry about. Doing random programming jobs online will help you build a portfolio.
Just remember to keep track of what you've done, and save code samples.
@Unihedro Yeah, well for the jobs part, you need to actually be capable. For the name of it, I know a ton of different languages, but am I master of any? Nope.