Hey guys, my company allows us to go to one (maybe two) conference per
year. I'm quiet stuck with where should I go. Just to give a bit of
background, I'm looking to expand my knowledge a bit more. I've been a
Java developer for quiet some time, and I'm also the organizer of Miami
Java User gro
Where i work, we dont use final on arguments but have checkstyle rules
against reassigning method arguments
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>> My argument is that I can hardly remember last time I was bitten by a bug
>> because I reassigned a variable wron
Thanks Tor! I just bought that book, so I will be reviewing it today.
Thanks for the reply!
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weeks. These
are the books:
- Cracking the coding interview
- The Algorithm Design Manual
My interview is at the end of the month, but I was wondering if you
guys have gone through the same process and she some light to the
whole process and what do you recommend.
Thanks again!
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I think the droid 2 hardware cannot turn into ap mode due to a driver issue
from the manufacturer - the existing tethering softwares use ad-hoc
connecions instead. Or at least thats what i read somewhere.
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The microsoft case was a bit different. They implemented their own
incompatible version of java claiming it was java. Google never called
android java - not to consumers nor developers.
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The big thing I keep seeing in all this "concern about Oracle
Technically android uses java/jvm bytecode to generate dex
On Aug 14, 2010 8:49 PM, "Christian Catchpole"
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Well, they aren't arguing trademark issues. They are arguing
patents. Compare the situation to the patent holders of MPEG codecs.
They don't want or encourage anyone to implement of
For what its worth, fabricio i can find your app searching for bird
watching. It could be just a temporary glitch in the market.
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To be fair, both netbeans and intellij have an eclipse shortcut profile so
you dont have to learn much shortcuts
On Jun 28, 2010 8:29 PM, "Moandji Ezana" wrote:
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Learning a new programming language or framewo
While brazilian economy is not blooming, we were largely unnafected by the
so called worls crysis. The main problem that youd have is that everything
tech related is so expensive that its not even funny. For comparison, if you
want an iPhone 3gs it costs around US$1300 with a voice and data plan
(l
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>> For me the big problem with Solaris (Open or not) is the lack of decent
>> package management
s to pay a licence to use it. If no one wants to use
>> it then Oracle still doesn't make any money. We have more
>> fragmentation than ever in the mobile space and something like JavaME
>> would be helpful.
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In Brasil we pay that for a 250mb data plan on top of voice. And the least
you can pay for, say an iphone 3gs, is USD350 with a voice + data plan that
costs around USD300 per month
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I think that option requires at least java6 update 14
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cannot know that the right thing to do is
>> > >> > to 'level' resource usage across your threads. If you need your
>> > >> > threads to receive a more equal share of resources then this needs to
>> > >> > b
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example, inside the doSomething method). But that is just a guess, not
having even ran the code.
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>> exceptions, and that catching root exception classes (e.g., Exce
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>> too).
>>
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>&g
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>>
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>> probably subject to change.
>>
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>>>>> with it), but I suspect lack of focus was a part of it.
>>>
>>>> I suspect some of it was due
alternatives.
You might say JSF 2.0 solves most of the pains. Well, That's five
years after the first one came out. Say again... FIVE years.
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32-bit VMs, and since 6.0 was/is 64-bit only we had
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> least my solaris x86
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>> >
>> > I've just had to ask on twitter about this. Why on earth isn't that
>> > linked fromhttp://eclipse.org/galileo/? The first question I asked is
>> &
ture for the future of the Java platform?
>>>> Seriously?! Tail Recursion?! Not fixing applets or
>>>> modularity or starting up 18 times faster, but tail
>>>> recursion!? WTH!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
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> Do any of you actually use the Gimp? I don't need everyone's usability
> or features assessment. I just want to know if anyone actually uses it
> to do things on a regular basis?
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in thr past and it turned to be a clock rate issue... or something...
On Apr 18, 2009 5:12 PM, "marxell" wrote:
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in order to gain flexibility I migrated our development environment to
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Otherwise it is a question :)
Me pregunto cúando habrá uno en español
Pergunto-me se vai haver um em a língua portuguesa
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> Overall, I loved the interview! Rod is an excellent communicator.
> Great things to think about! However, please interview Gavin King to
> add some balance here!
Agreed.
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That's why I prefer Knowledge before Belief.
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> The sad part is that 99% of the time, if you pay for a proprietary solution,
> you get _less_ freedom to use it, than the free (as in beer) alternatives.
At least springsource can charge
, but in my last job we used 3.0 MDBs and
> they were kick ass.
Asynchrony rules!. I am diving into apache's offering (activemq and
camel) and I like it better every day.
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spring/hibernate/quartz/activemq. I saw the light once
I got a deep dive into all of these.
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> people are jumping ship.
You said you were a EJB 3 user. Can you share the reasons why that
decision was made?. I am still curious why anybody would choose ejb at
all.
Thanks
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eresting.
I don't know what's new on JPA 2.0. But it is going it's own way, and
should not count. JPA 1.0 is way behind hibernate and other
persistence frameworks. No criteria queries, no query by example, no
custom dialects, no automatic auditing, no integration with lucene, no
bean-lev
looks a bit lonely, 3.2 seems to have lots more goodness but from what
> I've seen the syntax there is very closure-y, but not quite what I'm looking
> for from what I've seen ) and the Google Collections API doesn't seem to
> have much closure-y goodness either.
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>> Now your method is accidentally overriding the run method. It wasn't
>> intended to - when you wrote your subclass of the library class, this
>> method wa
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