WTor Norbye wrote:
> I think that capitalization approach has been out of favor for quite a
> while. Here are my own thoughts on it (and I think I remember
> changing my style to this after discussing coding style with Carl):
>
> http://blogs.sun.com/tor/entry/code_advice_3_don_t
>
>
Thanks Tor
I had a discussion with Roel about this during lombok development, and
I was adamant that I remembered places in the official java core
libraries (rt.jar) where something like getUrl() had been deprecated
in favour of getURL(). We bet a nice bottle of whiskey on it, and it
turns out nobody won; the
Hey
just watching the "Funky Java, Objective Scala" talk at parleys.
At minute 25 Dick says, that these written Predicate and Function with
the google collections are easily testable. But e.g. the
"satisfiedSnpDetailFilter" is a local variable of the method
"getGciScore"... If I wanted to test th
I asked myself the same thing during the talk, so I'm interested in the
answer, too.
Moandji
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On Dec 3, 2:22 am, Christian Catchpole
wrote:
> i thought lambdas where those furry goats with the big eyes
No, the lambada is a Brazilian dance style for couples. Not sure why
Sun wants to add them to Java, but I think it may have been influenced
by the widespread popularity of Java in Brazil.
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Patrick Wright wrote:
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>
> On Dec 3, 2:22 am, Christian Catchpole
> wrote:
> > i thought lambdas where those furry goats with the big eyes
>
> No, the lambada is a Brazilian dance style for couples. Not sure why
> Sun wants to add them to Java, but I think it may
> Anyway, I know that Anders hated the complexity of JNI and was more of
> the school that we should make it easy to inter-operate - a very
> different attitude to Java's 'thou shall not leave this
> language' (which has changed over the last years to 'though shall not
> leave this JVM'). Consequen
RT @jstrachan: awesome! IDEA scala plugin can copy/paste Java
transforming it to #scala on the fly http://bit.ly/7z0xj8 (nightly
build 262)
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The next step is to have Google translate source code online. Which isn't
such a bad idea - I think.
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 16:00, phil.swen...@gmail.com wrote:
> RT @jstrachan: awesome! IDEA scala plugin can copy/paste Java
> transforming it to #scala on the fly http://bit.ly/7z0xj8 (nightly
>
I am surprised that there have not been more questions about this, as
the Predicate and Function definitions I used were quite hand-wavy in
a number of ways, this being just one of them. This is really because
I didn't want to get bogged down in the explanations during the talk
(too much to talk ab
The Java Posse seem to have worked at some great places. I'd love to
hear them discuss why they have made the job moves that they have in
the course of their careers. (But only if they feel that they can be
reasonably open about it.) Anyone else curious?
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Perhaps open the question to everyone. I've left good jobs for
various reasons. Geography, family.. redundancy? :). I interviewed
with a "premium employer" who i wont name. Their attitude was,
everyone wants to work here, so we reserve the right to not pay you
very much. The industry is fast m
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