Friday July 24th 2009 Since he taught us his Gazpacho recipe a few weeks ago we've come to realize how many bland and mediocre lookalikes we've had before. Tasty, ripe tomatoes are a must, but well balanced seasoning is equally important. comments 32 Comments » recipes : savorySummer or not - David's Panisses
- Holger Plankermann
There’s something I very often see in databinding code from various people (even those who have a lot of databinding knowledge) is that they are not diposing their observables once not more needed which leads to memory leaks. This means that we have to remember all observables created and dispose them manually when not needed any more. An exception to this are observables created for SWT-Widgets because they dispose themselves when the SWT-Widget is disposed but for all others the rule is the one who created it has to dispose it. Databinding provides a class named ObservablesManager which helps you with this. In 3.5 EMF-Databinding added new API to ObservableManager which would make collecting observables very easy but apparently a bug was found very late in the release cycle and so the API is not useable currently. The API in question is used like this:
- Holger Plankermann
Sure, you can can obtain with others languages the same result which you get with JavaFX. The question is, would you obtain it with the same levels of agility and naturalness?
- Holger Plankermann
ger: There are infinitely many integers, but only 232 int values. That means you have to worry about overflow. For example, you might think that this loop iterates over each int value exactly once:
- Holger Plankermann
# # Einen mittleren Mahlgrad wählt man für die Zubereitung mit einer Espressokanne, die auf den Herd gestellt wird. Da das Wasser beim Kochen durch das Kaffeemehl gedrückt wird, ist die Kontaktzeit wesentlich geringer als bei einem Filterkaffee.
- Holger Plankermann
RIA (Rich Internet Application) means faster means to develop light applications to fit in your business presentation and few quick interactive applications.
- Holger Plankermann