@Unihedron that is quite a finding there; I didn't imagine that Unicode went as far as defining characters whose only different characeristics would in fact be the "style"
Hi javarists.. Check this out, I got some bad loop in this. Everytime I press a key on my keyboard it looks like it activate itself 2 times at once and it's so fast the return doesn't work on the first time.
@TomášAresakMalčánek Unless you have a specific reason to use a key listener (you actually need that low level key handling; most programs don't), use key bindings
I decided to try and access a package with those files instead of accessing the resources folder, because that was used for copying files if one was missing
I had a packet "net.trenterprises.diamondcore.cross.file.files"
And that had the file I was trying to read
So I did: this.getClass().getResource("/net/trenterprises/diamondcore/cross/file/files/logo.txt")
@Michael not sure what you mean; .getResource*() don't care and it's ultimately the runtime classpath which matters. And yeah, the latter depends on your dev environment etc
@fge If you have a file called "foo.txt" in your "src/main/resources" folder, and you have configured your IDE to add this folder to the classpath, you should know how to access foo.txt using getResource().
@fge abstractclassjava.lang.ClassLoader: A class loader is an object that is responsible for loading classes. The class ClassLoader is an abstract class. Given the binary name of a class, a class loader should attempt to locate or generate data that constitutes a definition for the class. A typical strategy is to transform the name into a file name and then read a "class file" of ...
@fge classjava.net.URLClassLoader: This class loader is used to load classes and resources from a search path of URLs referring to both JAR files and directories. Any URL that ends with a '/' is assumed to refer to a directory. Otherwise, the URL is assumed to refer to a JAR file which will be opened as needed. (1/3)
Brian Goetz is the main Java language architect at Oracle; he has nearly singlehandedly guided the designs of lambdas and streams in Java 8, and is the driving force behind value types... And he has a lower rep on SO than I have
If you answer questions correctly on SO, given the audience, if your reputation is high enough, you know that a high rep guy has good technical expertise
@fge It's not an excuse, it's a fact. You're casting bias via your opinions when my stances, that the system is flawed, your stance is flawed (for implying accepted answers are taken into criteria for what's reflected for "technical expertise", etc), etc. That's all there is to it.
@fge Can you list at least one of your earlier comments that doesn't involve "see <x>" where x is a resource officially defined to support my point(s)?
@Unihedron just drop it, OK? That is not even worth the hassle at this point; as usual in this kind of situation, you're iron-headed and won't even accept other people's point of views
@fge I was asking Is MAC OS apple macbook a choice for Java developers, does it support all the Java softwares(SDK) ? Like Apache Tomcat and other related to j2EE sutff and all