Re: Great SWT Program



On Oct 31, 2:38 pm, Daniel Pitts
<newsgroup.spamfil...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What about dynamic programming? Would you assume I was talking about a
changing television show, even though I was actually talking about an
algorithm classification?

Not in a Java context. But that's another matter entirely, because in
a Java context the word "programming" clearly can be expected to refer
to the computer variety.

Most of these seem to refer to an incremental change, not a
next/previous search like you suggested. Notice number 1, and then
notice number 4. The search is added to/increased by a series of
additions/contributions.

The search you described narrows rather than widens in scope, and
thus, number of hits.

"Incremental" in a computer-algorithm context tends to mean making a
chunk of progress with each call to something, instead of doing the
whole job in one (synchronous or asynchronous) go. "Find next" seems
to fit with this use of "incremental" fairly well.

Again, you have shown reluctance of using Google for anything other than
[insulting lie deleted]. If you can't be bothered use Google to research
terms you don't understand, then please don't bother using Google to post
your misconceptions about those terms.

But I never encountered any "terms I don't understand". I encountered
two words with well-known meanings. If you had mentioned networking
devices that speak the "Zixelfob protocol" I might have googled
"Zixelfob", which would have been a) unfamiliar and b) obviously
unlikely to result in an ambiguous result set being as it's ... unique-
looking.

Now, you seem to be suggesting that I google every pair or longer
combination of consecutive words, no matter how familiar the words,
that I see in any of your posts, just in case you're using them in a
nonstandard manner and this practise has occurred enough to get
documented online somewhere.

Ridiculous. I refuse, of course. I'd end up spending more time
googling than I do sleeping or doing much of anything else if I
followed this ludicrous suggestion of yours.

.



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