I have been posting lots of “Compared Stuff”. Its because being a Java programmer i would love to read why the new programming language i am interested in learning or have already learn’t is different from Java. And as i… Read More ›
Java
Passing Variables into Methods- Java Passing Mechanism Explained
Every Programming Language has its own way of passing the variables into methods. There are basically two ways of passing variables- Pass by Reference and Pass By Value. The former deals with the passing of reference or pointer to particular… Read More ›
Photographs of BOJUG Meet 2008.06
Some snaps of the meet (courtesy Rohan ) Harish Singh starting his JavaFX demo
Interested in Open Source Java Projects?
As i was going through Amit Kumar Saha’s blog at Blogspot, I found a post on “Participating in Open source Java Projects“. Actually sometime back i had asked Ashwin on what i can probably do using Java and he had mentioned trying out… Read More ›
Initialization Blocks in Java
Apart from methods and constructors, Initialization Blocks are the third place in a Java Program where operations can be performed. Initialization Blocks come in two flavours: Static Initialization Blocks: Runs first when the class is first loaded. Declared by using… Read More ›
Java vs.NET – Articles by Bruce Eckel
There are two articles by Bruce Eckel in which he has spoken in brief about C# / .NET and Java. These two are pretty old articles but i feel they are worth reading once, pretty small write ups. Bruce Eckel is… Read More ›
C Programming VS. Java Programming
I wanted to know how C and Java differ from each other. So i just googled for “C Versus Java” . The first Link itself led me to an interesting Description. I thought of sharing it with my readers. Pretty… Read More ›
@BOJUG Meet 2008.06
I had visualized in my mind that a meet would be like someone giving a talk standing on the podium and rest participants comfortably seated in the chairs facing the speaker with an AC running trying to put the listeners… Read More ›
Shadowing Variables in Java Demystified
One of the meanings of the word “Shadow” in the Oxford Dictionary is “a weak or less good version”. Shadowing in Java is also something similar. One can shadow a variable in several ways. I would try to describe the… Read More ›
Cohesion and Coupling: Two OO Design Principles
Cohesion and Coupling deal with the quality of an OO design. Generally, good OO design should be loosely coupled and highly cohesive. Lot of the design principles, design patterns which have been created are based on the idea of “Loose… Read More ›