Re: The "replaceAll" method of the String Class can't work, if a "?" character is in the value of an attribute of a XMLString!
On Sep 13, 10:34 pm, Ed <aru...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Sep 13, 9:34 pm, Daniel Pitts <googlegrou...@coloraura.com> wrote:
Now, you wonder why linux is a much better OS than any other!
What's with calling people a conformist?
Linux is a better OS because the designer and architect decided on
good coding style, where as Microsoft decided to do it their own way
despite an existing convention.
I agree that *blindly* following rules can be a bad thing. Some rules
DO have a reason behind them, and naming conventions tend to help one
programmer understand the code written by another.
Remember, you're writing the source code for a human, not the
computer. The computer could understand terribly obfuscated code, and
it couldn't care less. You, on the other hand, would be able to
debug, edit, and improve code which was clear and followed a
convention you already understand.
This is especially true when you ask for help. If aren't able to
communicate what you want, then people aren't going to be able to get
it to you.
I hereby strip you of your "Programmer" title, and deem you a
"Trolling Liar".
You're a Liar, because you claim to be a programmer, but obviously
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Fucking idiot, you are not on my level! Not only, I have been a
Programmer for a few decades, but I programm in more than two
languages as we speak! C++, JAVA, C#. Do you get it?!?
When did this become a longer dick contest?
My languages: C, C++, Java, JSP, PHP, 80x86 Assembly, SQL, bash,
JavaScript, LPC, PLC, Python, perl, a few toy languages that I've
created, as well as several proprietary scripting languages at
companies that I've worked at. I've not only been programming for 18
years, I've been passionate about programming for 18 years.
I've also studied Design Patterns, Object Oriented Programming,
Functional Programming, and Aspect Oriented Programming. I've written
low level graphics card drivers in C and in Assembly. I've worked on
high volume (120+ million hits/day) websites. Complex content
management systems. I also have worked on a control software platform
which handles traffic lights, water treatment plants, drawbridges,
power supply stations.
For your info, you may even be using a Java IDE Compiler written by my
friends!
What does the accomplishment of your friends have to do with your
programming ability? Also, I don't need to compile my IDE, so I don't
use an IDE Compiler :-) If you mean the compiler in an IDE, I'm
curious which one, if its the one I use, I have a few suggestions,
otherwise, STFU.