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Yeah but you know it exists lol how would someone just looking for the java run time know that openjdk exists to search for it?
Yeah but you know it exists lol how would someone just looking for the java run time know that openjdk exists to search for it?
They are essential!
It’s definitely an improvement to just being plain old dead
Yes you can but the little red squiggles show in your editor to warn you that it’s unused code. That’s what the whole post is about lol
Then it automatically imports the library for you too lol
How do you mean? You can’t type a word without using it in a word processor. Once the word is typed out it’s been used. Variables need to be declared then used so 2 separate steps.
I want the title of scrum master just because it sounds gross. Keep your dirty hands off my scrum!
That’s the life of a bean for ya
In the error shown a compiler would be just fine and run as usual but the person programming it would be expecting a different result so a compiler wouldn’t do this for you since it’s a logical error and not a syntax error.
I get your point about it being a trick question but I think in this case it’s pretty reasonable that you would see code like this in real life. Where the programming metaphor and your understanding of the real world clash. It’s a very important skill to be able to spot the difference.
You’re welcome
But think of how much you would save!
I don’t think he’s associated with the youth anymore lol
Yeah I am loving all these micro Linux computer options. Not much bigger than a raspberry pi but it’s a full computer. If you need gpio you can hook up an Arduino through USB and connect super easily. The one I have been using even has an integrated video card. All for around $100 and they are always in stock lol.
Thanks! I have been having fun experimenting with them.
I have been making interactive dioramas with Linux.
I would disagree. I love to use comments to format my code and separate the sections. I think it’s so beautiful. Also I love when libraries have ASCII art in the comments at the top of the main file lol. It makes the code more fun in my opinion.
I went to college with a guy who would treat the code as art when presenting projects. His code was always beautiful. Not super functional but always beautiful. It always stuck with me. I want my code to always be functional and beautiful. Easy to read and a pleasure to work with. That’s my goal at least. Comments help with that.
Also it depends on what the code is for haha
What was he thinking walking it in like that?
I recently bought an electric car and I’m loving it. I would recommend getting one. I charge it at night and it can go all over town. We recently took a long trip too. It definitely took more time than it would have in a gas car but we just ate while the car charged and that worked out awesome since we needed to eat anyways.
It depends on the city really. I find that some cities hotels are just a way better value but other time air b and b can be good. Like for cabins and beach houses for example.