Which include but are not limited to destroying your sockpuppet accounts, giving you suspension for voting irregularities, locking threads and handling tons of boring flags, and more!
You should totally run for mod in the next election.
You see, even with a decent flag history like I, people don't study your meta participation, they just vote whoever has the best avatar and most points.
@Gemtastic When there's an election, you see an entire large thread just like the main site, the "question body" is basically describes what the election is (AKA boilerplate junk, just skip) the "answer body" consists of posts owned by each and every candidate in the (primary|secondary) phase. You're only a candidate if you have enough rep to cross the barrier among 50 highest rep users.
Then again, people don't vote for your meta participation and contribution, just what they see on that post (your avatar and your rep count), so the lower rep users never win, even if they're determined.
You can't parse [X]HTML with regex. Because HTML can't be parsed by regex. Regex is not a tool that can be used to correctly parse HTML. As I have answered in HTML-and-regex questions here so many times before, the use of regex will not allow you to consume HTML. Regular expressions are a tool th...
That is still the highest scored regex answer. I hate it so much.
@Vog You also have to beware to change [^\s"]++, it will match the bracket as well (when the "title" is missing) without backtracking, effectively failing
@Unihedro Okay that clears things up a bit, so what are the implications of returning a reference to an instance of Account rather than a by-value implementation? I'm thinking its because the whole object doesn't have to be serialized?
@BrianJ no, it's because your book sucks your question carries over an abstraction that it is better to copy the value of reference over deep copy the value of the object.
It doesn't imply you gotta use "copy-by-reference", just that you have to design an approach using the "return references" concept, and discuss how it's better than deep copy implementations.
Java is always pass by value. No pointers. No address bitshifting.
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No hacks. You don't solve problems, problems solve you.
Well... I'm not going to draw the entire thing again, but deep copy is essentially replacing the light blue box with the dark blue box every single time, and hence you "pass" by "copying".
I know I can just do mplayer <stream> to open and play a stream on the local machine. However, I'm behind a firewall.
Instead, I'd like to open the stream on a remote machine, but still play it on this one. Remote connections are what SSH is for, but doing ssh "mplayer <stream>" both opens and p...
@BrianJ As Vog said, it returns a value of the reference (notice that the value is merely the box which expects where the object it's pointing to is), while passing by value means that you're returning the value by copying the value from generating the object to copying it for returning.
@BrianJ That is correct! Technically, "references" comes at many types, but they do not apply to this thing you're passing. And "pass by-value" is really "deep copy on every assignment".
@unihedro so the implications of a by-value implementation of the remote method's return type would be a performance degradation due to passing more data over the network?
@BrianJ For this case, yes. However, as you study more designs and implementations you will be discussed scenarios where pass by-value is a valuable technique to use.
@unihedro thanks for clearing that up, so your diagram above is how to return a reference to an instance of account? you just have to create a banking service instance then create an account 'ref' and call the getAccount() like Account ref = val.getAccount
Guys the following quesiton is supposed to print all odd numbers to 20, (not java) but im trying to understand, is it just me or its for real looking wrong?
@Mr.777 Maybe they are testing my creativity and see if I can find out that there's no way to print all ODD numbers from 0 to 20 and only the possible one that the language can support?
I believe if you multiplied cow by the equivalent of a donkey fish that you would get 400 and then if you subtracted the dinosaur from the elephant than yo would get the obvious answer of butt rape.
A tourist wants to visit some cities in the United States. This is his first visit to the
country. The country is so big that he wants to be able to track the cities he visits. For
this application you will use a queue data structure to keep track ...