Can anyone help me out on how to make a calendar in java that adjusts the method that prints out each month, due to the corresponding year and first day of the week in January
Yes.
>>57359054
>pajeet on my board
SE or EE?
Wintards BTFO
should've gotten it
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I wouldn't have installed it even if microshaft would have offered a thousand dollars to do it.
It's that bad.
t.windows 7 user
>>57359107
enjoy your lack of security updates lmao
>>57359192
lol dude microsoft will support windows 7 because it still has like 48% of marketshare while windows 10 with force updates has only 22% of the market share . they most likely stop support windows 7 in 2020 or even later.
If you had one hundred million dollars: How would you spend it to make linux more popular in the desktop market?
Push a certain desktop enviroment/ distro?
Improve driver support for hardware (especially printers, scanners... )?
Make LibreOffice completely compatible to Microsoft Office, so it's more attractice for business use?
Push professional software like image/ video / music editing software for linux?
Just thought about it for a while and didn't find a golden way. Curious about your thoughts.
>>57359011
I would buy a PC that could run Windows efficiently
>invest in appl stock
>wait
>???
>profit
Stage one would be offering bounties to developers who port their games/software to linux. Maybe make my own Distribution, with a custom UI and tier 1 support.
Stage two would be buying up a hardware company to get Linux machines into stores, have those mini-mac store style kiosk in best buy or whatever. Go with a whole "escape windows/freedom" campaign.
Something along those lines at least.
So let me get this straight: when Bill Gates and Paul Allen wrote their Altair interpreter programming was done "close to the metal" and required a high IQ to do well. Smarter people were necessary.
These days everything that has to be done through manipulating libraries (and choosing to make libraries will place you in the autistic zero money category) which is just like poking black boxes. So much so that the SICP curriculum gets jettisoned for MIT students and they get a python course about OOP. You need to use React.js coffeetype framework just to write hello world.
wtf???
which part of it is surprising to you?
passionate, educated programmers will get shit done while code monkeys and hipsters will write basic shit with their eyecandy frameworks
every company needs a set of educated people to lead and make sure the code monkeys don't start a shit throwing fight in the office over which *.js library to use
those people are so rare in the current job market that companies are ready to suck a dick and spend a fortune for keeping them
I'm glad for not falling to the web developer meme
>>57358970
Early computers (50s, 60s, 70s) were very expensive, so computer time was much more valuable than programmer time. Programmers wrote very tight, highly-optimized programs as a result.
Early PCs (70s and 80s) were fairly inexpensive, but their hardware was very limited and weak, so to get much done on them, programmers wrote tight, highly-optimized code. They had to.
Now computers are very cheap. The cost per MIPS is infinitesimal. Programmers have only gotten more and more expensive as demand for code to be written has outstripped the number of people who know how to write it at all, let alone the number that can write it well. Valuable programmer time plus abundant and cheap computer time means that the former is conserved while the latter is used wastefully.
I'd argue that much of the code being written doesn't need to and shouldn't be written, in the field of web dev. But markets supply what gets demanded, not what some neckbeard in his armchair like me thinks they ought to supply.
Should I purchase this screwdriver set?
Is it a good one?
Sure, why not. Its kind of hard to make "bad" screwdrivers. Especially small ones because you really aren't ever applying enough torque to fuck them up. Although Im pretty sure you can get similar sets for cheaper if you look around.
>>57358829
We buy them for work to send out to new stores. They work as long as you keep up with them.
So a week, give or take.
>>57358863
What did he mean by this?
My Galaxy S7 came in the mail and when I plug it in to charge it gets really hot is this normal
>>57358725
>samshit
Probably going to catch fire or explode.
>>57358725
I'm using it right now and no problems, oh sh
>>57358725
If you're using the qualcom fast charger thingy, it will get hot.
It's normal, used mine everyday, but i charge mine with a normal charger now, for ensuring a safer and longer battery life, the fast charging fucks with it a bit.
Cheers.
Anybody is up to join whatsapp groupchat?
>link
https://chat.whatsapp.com/6WXYjlaZ8HYIGjD7fjpDBa
>>57358692
>promoting the usage of non-free software on 4chan /g/
>>57358963
>implying i ever paid for whatsapp
>>57358998
Perfect bait
So some of the libraries used by GNOME are being rewritten in Rust by project founders and this apparently sounds like a good idea to all the other people working with them. So from now on, instead of being able to make GNOME apps in C or Vala, you have to use Rust. Discuss.
>>57358547
probably interests colliding with mozilla. this would be the perfect excuse to save those niggers, but they don't realize it is just easier to dump gnome altogether
>>57358615
People still use gnome?
I like this. They should use golang too.
Why does /g/ hate Arch so much?
I find it comfty and pacman/AUR makes setting it up much easier
Arch is great once you set it up properly.
>>57358632
Arch Linux: So simple even a Trump supporter can understand it.
>>57358632
Because Arch is a shitty Gentoo
Like Pepsi is a shitty Coke
/thread
What's a good looking black & white mobo for haswell ddr3, preferably one that supports sli?
>>57358214
msi krait
>>57358214
>Cares about the color of a damn Mobo
Kys
>>57358214
shit 940 GT with blue LED
>emerge gcc
>>57358314
Kek
>emerge xorg
>dies of old age
Why ?
Emacs or Vim??
Emacs? Vim?
Bro, it's 2016 get an IDE
>>57358397
Except you can do pretty much everything any computer can do in 2016 all within emacs
only editor you need
ITT:
We write programs of questionable usefulness in Psuedocode
>>57358123public class PooManagerFactoryUtilities {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Poo");
}
}
>>57358123
>not writing in x64 assemblypublic class AbstractOPFaggotFactoryBean implements Factory {
public OP getOP() {
return new OP(FactoryTypes.Faggot);
}
}
public class SmokeThreadUtilities {
public static void main(String[] args {
System.out.println('Smoking Metallica everyday');
}
}
I've been using a Logitech MX 1100 for years. Whenever it breaks I buy an identical one to replace it. I can't keep doing this forever.
I don't do much gaming so I want CORDLESS. I don't care how much better you think corded is.
I'd like lots of buttons but not any stupid MMO mouse.
On my current mouse I use dpi +/- buttons to open and close tabs
The thumb buttons to navigate forward and back
There's a hidden button under the thumb which I use to minimise the current window
Side scrolling is a bonus but I never really use it.
Some new mice have the forward and back buttons but they don't have the ones I use to open and close tabs. I don't want to downgrade.
>>57357935
I've been looking at the Logitech MX Master, has nice button layout, free scroll, a big-hand design.
+ it looks great.
If anyone has it, post about it, enlighten me please.
>>57357935
g602 is pretty nice
>>57358107
Does it happen to have replaceable telfon feet?
How does it feel JS cucks?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/10/31/webassembly_browser_makers_buy_in/
>>57357933
>another layer in the pile of crap that is the web stack
I love how web development just gets more and more fucked up with every iteration. Good job guys! Keep it up!
>>57357933
Post the text and I'll let you know
pretty fucking good! more shit done on the web = more demand = more money. I'll be making bank, creating UI's with React, based on data I'll receive from WebAssembly.
You have to be retarded to think that everything will be done in low level code.