I could "understand" why doing it in a high-density event, but the restaurant didn't really make sense to me. Then again, I didn't really read up on the specifics of anything there
Like if it was meant to be a distraction or something of the sorts
I find it interesting how much the western media is trying to avoid mentioning religion at all. Lol, it isn't helping. My facebook news feed has been absolutely filled with anti-muslim crap in the past few days since this happened
Yeah, realistically this is one of the most complicated issues on the planet. Nothing will ever really be solved until everyone just doesn't follow a religion anymore lol.
Well yeah, excuse is a weird word there though, because usually an excuse is a means to deflect blame.. a lot of these people genuinely believe in what they are doing
This is the issue when you try to decipher a fictional book into reality.. fiction is open to interpretation
Anyways, I'll stop talking before I start offending too many people lol
I just need to save the file Path and IDK if I should save it in File (java.io) or Path (java.nio), because I will load the file using JavaFX File Chooser which is using File
Not really, I suck in Java so bad... But I don't know how to get some practice in it, I hate coding examples. Maybe some primitive solution-solving could be fun tho.
@ShotgunNinja Lol have fun with that .. IE8 either solves problems you have on Chrome or Firefox, or creates new problems not existing on either of the other ones
This company's proper. The learning stuff you do that doesn't pay you don't get paid for, but if you are actually producing stuff they're charging for they think you should have some money for it.
I have one main class "SourceBase" and 2 extends main "SourceFolder" and "SourceInstagram" and main have abstract method getPhoto, but I can't cast automatically from For to specific class. Is any method to cast it and call correct function?
because you can treat something like a SourceBase, but nothing can actualy BE a SourceBase. it has to be a SourceInstagram or SourceFolder when it's created.
Basically, JSR 203 acknowledges that what a file system is is nothing but a storage for entities which are commonly referred to as "files"; and that for a given file on a file system, there exists only one way to reference it: a path
Hence Path and FileSystem
But there is more to that
First of all: what is a "file"
JSR 203 embodies the Unix philosophy here: everything is a file
A directory is a file, a symbolic link is a file; what is usually referred to as a "file" in common parlance is only a "regular file", but it is still a file
A Path is just there to represent an entity linked to FileSystem
Whether that entity exists at all
As a proof, you have Files.exists()
Unlike what happens with File, this kind of check is not attached to the Path itself
In fact, if you were to code Files.exists(somePath), it would be somePath.getFilesSystem().provider().checkAccess(somePath); and if the path does not exist, a NoSuchFileException would be thrown and as such Files.exists() returns false