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4430 - The spirit of Java - delegating to classes
Building up towards the end of a Java course, I've been very much teaching the spirit of Java where code is delegated to classes and leaves the main application as a few short method calls, making it readable in its own right, and allowing code that uses the same data type to be shared between progr ....

4429 - Wind Turbines - beauty or menace?
There's lots of objections around Wiltshire to wind turbines ... but I have to admin to admiring their beauty here in Wales this week. We're staying in the valley below them, high on the hill, and to us they are serene and silent. How they would fit with the geography of Wiltshire I know not, but h ....

4428 - Using the lead - passing arrays and other collections in Java
If you're taking the dog for a walk, it's much more lightweight to simply take the lead and have the dog follow than to actually carry the dog. And if you're passing a whole collection of data into a function, it's much more lightweight to pass in the address or reference to the collection than to ....

4427 - Java example - for loop and conditionals from course exercise
Most of our training modules have exercises at the end (sometimes in the middle too) to help delegates checkpoint their understanding, and to give the tutor feedback as to how they're doing, and what coding techniques and habits they're bringing from other languages. With the exercises, there's rar ....

4426 - FileMaker Day to Unix Time conversion
Posting here out of self defence ... this is always one I forget and it doesn't seem to come up on the searches. Coded in PHP.   # 735540 3/11/2014   $timeoffset = 735540 - mktime(12,0,0,11,3,2014) / 3600 / 24;   $daychanged = ($_REQUEST[whichday] - $timeoff ....

4425 - A Welsh valley - what the transport looks like in 2015
I'm taking the opportunity of two successive weeks in Wales to spend the weekend here - and indeed we've hired a self catering cottage at Cwmgors which costs little different to a hotel for the period of the course. Still at work but in a different setting, and an opportunity to look at "how other d ....

4424 - Looking Forward - TransWilts Community Rail Partnership and TransWilts CIC
There's a big difference between Twenty Thousand (20,000) and Two Hundred Thousand (200,000). There were somewhat under 20,000 train journeys made on the Chippenham to Trowbridge (via Melksham) railway line in the year to December 2013, and we anticipate that the number will be close to 200,000 in ....

4423 - Campus - about the logos / way marks you have been choosing from
The branding and waymarking of the new community campus in Melksham is going to be one of its headlines and something that will set its enduring memory into the future. And it's because of that important role that a subgroup of the Community Opererations Board - the COB - looked at the whole look a ....

4422 - Objects - from physical to virtual or abstract - Java
A train, a person, a dog, a signpost, a meal, a station ... they're all similar objects in programming terms. We can set them up in our program, save and restore attributes - and they make an excellent teaching parallel comparing real life things ("objects") of a certain type ("class").   ....

4421 - How healthy are the stars of stage and screen?
Very few of them, it would seem, are overweight and many are worryingly thin - rather a different situation you'll find in the UK / US population as a whole. Under a body - mass index (BMI) of around 18 to 20, people are considered to be underweight - and taking a data file of online data, I can ca ....

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