Re: implicit <? super T> when an array is a parameter in a generic method
From: hilz (no.w_at_y.com)
Date: 12/14/04
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Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 17:38:53 -0500
> This is becoming a problem. We now know your definition of "beginner",
> but I suspect if this person posted in .programmer, Andrew would be
> sending him/her back here. Shall we play ping-pong with people as
> balls, or just answer people's questions? There are very few people who
> don't read both groups, anyway.
Chris:
I did not mean in any way to insult, offend or attack the OP. I just said
that i thought he/she might get better response from c.l.j.programmer since
more advanced users tend to read that group.
i did not know that most people read both, and still, i am sure there are
people who read only c.l.j.programmer and are more capable of answering that
question.
If i knew the answer, i would have just answered it without referring the OP
to any another group since that is not my specialty!
cheers.
hilz
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