@Devilius The overriding child function will always be called instead of the parent. If you want to use the parent method then don't override it, but if you still need the child function as well then: Create a child function but give it a different method name so it does not override.
in Hikari Connection Pool , the ArrayList<Statement> was replaced with a custom class FastList that eliminates range checking and performs removal scans from tail to head. What do they mean and why is it faster?
@spakai Welcome to the Java Chat, the room for Java enthusiasts! Please use a code snippet tool when posting code snippets. If you have an Android question, you're in the wrong place! And remember: this is not tech support! Thanks for visiting and have fun! :D
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My app "Pseudocode Converter" is now out on the Play Store. It converts code to pseudocode or the opposite. I appreciate if someone is interested in it. Thanks!
this is a keyword in Java. It can be used inside the Method or constructor of Class. It(this) works as a reference to the current Object whose Method or constructor is being invoked. The this keyword can be used to refer to any member of the current object from within an instance Method or a constructor
if you don't say in the constructor (the class) that you want to put the "myName" you received INTO the class instance, in your myName String (not in the one you received but the one you keep in your class), he doesnt know which one he has to use, then you use "this"
What is the difference between up-casting and down-casting with respect to class variable?
For example in the following program class Animal contains only one method but Dog class contains two methods, then how we cast the Dog variable to the Animal Variable.
If casting is done the...
I'm not sure what's wrong with my configuration, but as far as I can see it should be correct, despite that spring announces that there is no such bean definition. I veryfied these points:
The configuration class is in the root package of everything else
The repository extends JpaRepository, th...
@Gemtastic Hah! Luckily my brain did not think of spoken language! Haha! That would have been dumb :] Luckily not the case for me haha! Actually I hate Pascal. And that was the language I was taught programming in. Java would be closer for me I think were I really felt like I was programming :D
@geisterfurz007 I'm not totally shut eye to the fact that spoken language and programming languages have a lot in common. They have similarities, but they also affect the plasticity in your brain similarly. And your native spoken language as well as your first programming language are probably most likely gonna be special to you. That said, it neither may be your favorite though.
My employer sent a mail around that I would do a quick presentation of my software when I am back from college. Luckily I knew that! Else this mail would have been really sudden to me...
No I have not been warned. This mail also contained future plans on the software. Plans I never heard about. My educator is really annoying me :/
@Gemtastic German yeah, Pascal no. I tried to write Pascal code after I worked 1 month with Java. I could not do anything. Only thing I still remember is that I have to write := to assign a value. That is almost all that is left xD