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     Reg Expression question - (JayMehaffey) - (7)
         Depends on the RE syntax - (kmself) - (4)
             Syntax, yes, maybe it's possible, but.... - (wharris2) - (2)
                 What I'm doing - (JayMehaffey) - (1)
                     Use closures :-) - (ben_tilly)
             Sorry, I wan't clear. - (JayMehaffey)
         Regular expressions are not for parsing - (ben_tilly) - (1)
             That's the sort of thing I was going to say. - (static)
     Java String field optimization tips? - (dlevitt) - (33)
         Strings shouldn't matter. - (admin) - (9)
             JDBC PreparedStatements - (dlevitt) - (8)
                 Depends on the database - (admin)
                 But back to the main question... - (admin) - (6)
                     Yeeha, Scott - (wharris2) - (5)
                         Java profiling usually works pretty well - (admin) - (2)
                             I believe that, no links required - (wharris2)
                             Try: JProbe... -NT - (slugbug)
                         Oh I believe it - (drewk) - (1)
                             Kinda missing the point... - (admin)
         Real world experience - (Yendor) - (18)
             (The technical reason) - (wharris2) - (7)
                 The technical reason behind the technical reason - (admin) - (6)
                     I don't believe it - (ben_tilly) - (5)
                         That would help, but.... - (marlowe) - (1)
                             The scheme addresses those acceptably well - (ben_tilly)
                         Compile time only - (dlevitt) - (2)
                             Are you sure? - (marlowe)
                             Compile time concatenation - (ChrisR)
             Sounds like a shitty compiler. - (tuberculosis) - (9)
                 Wrong, syntactically - (wharris2) - (8)
                     Read it again - (tuberculosis) - (7)
                         But what about the general case? - (ben_tilly) - (6)
                             Re: But what about the general case? - (tuberculosis) - (5)
                                 (arguing) - (wharris2)
                                 I always get dubious... - (ben_tilly) - (3)
                                     Don't know why - (tuberculosis) - (2)
                                         Whacky overloading. Yes. -NT - (wharris2)
                                         That I will agree with - (ben_tilly)
         Depends - (ChrisR)
         I don't think it will affect speed - (Arkadiy) - (1)
             Yep, its a size issue. - (tuberculosis)
         Re: Java String field optimization tips? - (dshellman)
     Anyone with Python COM experience? - (tonytib) - (2)
         Tiny, tiny, tiny - (admin) - (1)
             Well, it's better than a lot of other things on Windows - (tonytib)
     Better convention for rollbacks? - (drewk)
     calling an interactive program from inside a shell - (boxley) - (2)
         Some programs do that - (ben_tilly) - (1)
             found the perl module expect, just the trick, thanx -NT - (boxley)
     "Select Data Source" box won't go away - (bconnors) - (6)
         Easier solution - (drewk) - (4)
             No scripting languages in my background - (bconnors) - (3)
                 You need to stuff the event queue. - (marlowe) - (2)
                     Ask inthane-san about that last one. -NT - (tseliot)
                     what about using a 'recorder" tool? - (bconnors)
         Only way I know of - (nking)
     JavaScript Viruses - (andread) - (5)
         two easiest methods would be... - (ChrisR) - (1)
             Or to embed it in an html e-mail... - (bepatient)
         Re: JavaScript Viruses - (Arkadiy) - (1)
             Yep, possible - (drewk)
         Window.Open - (nking)
     Implementing the State Pattern - (bri) - (2)
         Given that OOP promotes code reuse: - (tseliot)
         Privacy issues I can see - (tuberculosis)
     Worlds first programmer Ada Augusta King - (nking) - (1)
         MOVE JUNKFOOD TO MOUTH. - (tablizer)
     Why pointers are so hard. - (Arkadiy) - (9)
         Then find another analogy - (ben_tilly) - (5)
             Indeed - (Arkadiy) - (1)
                 It probably has something to do with the language. - (static)
             I think it's because they haven't learned the basics yet. - (Simon_Jester)
             Different students may need different analogies - (tablizer) - (1)
                 For some, none may work. -NT - (ben_tilly)
         Think of it this way - (nking) - (1)
             I like to think of it as - (tuberculosis)
         Recursion? - (ChrisR)
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