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14:04
Hi developers
can u please answer this queston?
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Q: send files from pc to mobile via bluetooth in java without pairing

mi1s0nI'm developing a desktop application using java to send a file to devices around. It's done but I have a problem, a pairing message appears in mobile device when a send operation tries to begin.My app uses bluecove library.Bluecove has an example application in its website to send files via Bluet...

 
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17:35
Hello
is anybody home
??
Can anyone tell me Exact Difference between System.out.printf();, and System.out.println();
Did you read the docs?
from the doc what i understand is , "Printf prints the formatted lines which actually take help of % specifiers." and println(); just print the string, to accomplish formatting you need to parse or concate the variable.
Yeah
format specifiers are like C delimiters
%c to print a char %d etc..
It also doesn't append a newline to the output.
17:50
ya but apart from it, do they posses any basic difference. which is very techy
Very techy? It is printf why would it be very techy.
But I wouldn't know
Sorry bro. if I hurt your feeling, but what I mean is Well, there is a println and print are there, so at which point it is lacking, that java needs printf from C
If you don't like concatenating, then use printf.
It is up to you.
printf may not be C printf as well. It is possible that there are differences
Seems pretty straight-forward...
17:56
ya, it should be
@av1987 If there's something in particular that you're trying to do share it and you might get an answer that you like more.
@dylan
nothing particular
Mm. Okay.
was studing some code i have seen they have use println and printf, then i try to drill down but upto some extend i am still confuse that y Java needs printf.
It might not strictly need printf(). Could just be left there as a convenience for former C/C++ programmers.
17:59
Exactly what I wanted to say :P ^
Especially the emphasis on need.
exactly......
Thanks Dost log.. ba bye......
lost Dog?
Da hell..
That's like one of those moments when the crazy lady from next door who swings her arm around unnecessarily, and is thus nicknamed "The Arm Lady", sneaks into your house in the morning and you walk out of your bedroom to find her staring you down asking you for cigarettes in a cold whisper, acting like she doesn't know how she got there or that it's okay she's in your living room...
I'm going to put you on the list of people I don't want to exchange lives with.
18:08
haha
I've since moved away from that rat hole. lol
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Q: using passed null refrence in function

user453506Hi I was asked this question and wondering how to do it. Consider this public static void main(String[] args) { Object o = null; story(o); } private static void story(<Type> o) { if (o != null) System.out.println("O noes!"); else System.out.println("O yes"); } I ca...

What is story()?
Oh, I'm dumb.
nvm
Can't be done?
Wow
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A: using passed null refrence in function

obe6 private static void story(Object... o) Because if you pass null, is considered as an array of 1 elem (and so != null)

Seems like one of those "let's see if you've heard this exact puzzle before even though it has minimal bearing on real-world programming" interview questions.
haha Yeah.
18:17
@LordTorgamus Lol true.
I expected Jon Skeet to answer that.
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20:26
Helloo!
Heeeeey.
21:00
Hello
yoyo
Yo yo yo
wuzzuuuuuup
Nothing much... bored to death.
lol Dream5 didn't help ya?
21:06
Lol
Might set it on replay :)
hey
:)
haha I've been listening to it for the past 2 hours.
Hey Steve.
21:22
This is the funniest thing I've seen on TV in awhile:
21:34
@Steve Hey
@mootinator The amount of dislikes on that video lol
@Dylan hey
@Dylan funny shit xD

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