Try to walk straight keeping your eyes shut. After some time you will see that you got shifted or tilted a bit from the main course. Now open your eyes and correct the deviation. Then start again. We call these making balance. The balance between concentration and correction. Walking on the road with eyes closed, is the weirdest idea. Because you can not see what’s in the road, you may stumble on stones or people from opposite direction, or even you may not be in the footpath. Just like that, you can’t precisely see what’s in the future of your life, what you are going to be after 10 years. You can only sense the surroundings and act upon them.
The very first good look can attract your user to view your app one time but a better UI experience will make your user stick to your application, so why not think about it !
The concept of Java Reflection API has been discussed here in the presentation. Some code snippets have also been introduces to illustrate the different interfaces and use cases.
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Try to walk straight keeping your eyes shut. After some time you will see that you got shifted or tilted a bit from the main course. Now open your eyes and correct the deviation. Then start again. We call these making balance. The balance between concentration and correction. Walking on the road with eyes closed, is the weirdest idea. Because you can not see what’s in the road, you may stumble on stones or people from opposite direction, or even you may not be in the footpath. Just like that, you can’t precisely see what’s in the future of your life, what you are going to be after 10 years. You can only sense the surroundings and act upon them.
The very first good look can attract your user to view your app one time but a better UI experience will make your user stick to your application, so why not think about it !
The concept of Java Reflection API has been discussed here in the presentation. Some code snippets have also been introduces to illustrate the different interfaces and use cases.
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Java Class Loader
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Regular java programs doesn't need to mess with class loader. But if someone want to make a framework then it may be helpful to get these classloader things clear in mind.
Most java frameworks use their custom classloader to make coding more dynamic. So understanding the the concepts clearly will definitely boost up the confidence, as well as knowledge about Class Loader.