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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, April 30 2012 @ 01:38 PM EDT |
personally, no, you can't see it, particularly when the "work" in
question as it stands at the moment is 37 out of 166 (All of Java)
You can maybe 'discern' it if you squint and don't look too hard, but there are
differences in the 37 and the 37 themselves don't "stand out" hidden
amongst Java 166
And this is supposed to be the SSO in amongst all of the implementation code
(everything in the files except comments) of the 166.
And if you're ignoring the names (while trying not to), it's gone completely.
All there is 14 directories with some sub directories and a couple of hundred
files that have the same names (for the 37) buried amongst all the
implementation code for the entire 166 (java.awt.font A.a.1 = A.b.5 etc)
As for inheritance, no you can't see it, this is yet another concept. Posters
know it's an inheritance diagram because at the top, is included the 'Object'
Class from which every Java Class is implicitly inherited, but that is a
function of the JVM which is not in the compilable code, you can only
"see" the inheritance in the manual at the top of every class
specification page for that particular classes inheritance.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, April 30 2012 @ 04:56 PM EDT |
I wish it would also be the death of the fraudsters who parade it
openly in a court of law.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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