@M.Jones I'm no pro, but this is what i can offer. Keep on making projects with java SE (you need to get info on core concepts, APIs, practices...etc. ). After that make a few simple projects, which branch out like an android app, server side app etc. Then choose what makes you the happiest and master it.
Curry powder is a spice mix of widely varying composition based on South Asian cuisine. Curry powder and the contemporary English use of the word "curry" are Western inventions and do not reflect any specific South Asian food, though a similar mixture of spices used in north South Asia is called garam masala. The word "curry" is derived from the Tamil word kari meaning "sauce, relish for rice". However, use of curry-like mixtures was prevalent in South Asia long before the arrival of Europeans in India. In fact, almost 4000 years prior, spice blends with key ingredients of ginger, garlic, a...
> Most curry powder recipes include coriander, turmeric, cumin, fenugreek, and chili peppers in their blends. Depending on the recipe, additional ingredients such as ginger, garlic, asafoetida, fennel seed, caraway, cinnamon, clove, mustard seed, green cardamom, black cardamom, nutmeg, long pepper, and black pepper may also be included.
our customer gets a socket timeout exception on our soap based webservice (tomcat7 and axis2). after restarting the tomcat servlet, everything works fine for about two days. processing the request is about 5 seconds, and the default socket timeout of axis2 is 30 seconds.
now that the dust about the Brexit has settled, politicians are doing things the British way: let's not talk about things so it is as if they had never happened
@iain let's not forget that the English are French
Are you any good with recursive functions? I am having a headache trying to work out how to structure a way of remembering my place, whilst recursively copying text from files in a folder.
@Tavo Yes does seem to be an unfortunate facet of human nature. I put it down to the idiots need of aggression to keep up with his more intelligent neighbors. The funny thing is that the idiot tends to think, or perhaps better said; believe, that he is truly superior ... Catch 22.
If you are not a fan, it is perhaps not your thing. I am importing files from a folder into a database, and would like to keep the folder names as categories attached to the info, up to four folders deep. So I have four category tables that I am writing from a string array that keeps the folder names.
Turning out to be a tricky operation to even think through.
So I need to memorize which node I am in and work out when I change node whether I have gone one deeper or one upwards. Sounds so simple, but I just cant think it through properly and am getting some very curious results in my categories.