Originally posted by Richard Hawkes: Assignment OOP-4 (Lookup) Passed on first go! I could kiss a moose...
Now where the heck did that moose disappear to?! Have fun with Servlets Richard.
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Congratulations, Richard. Have fun with Servlets.
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Congratulations Richard!
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Congrats Richard, didn't you just love that assignment?
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Originally posted by jason adam: Congrats Richard, didn't you just love that assignment?
Yeah, right, easy for you to say Jason. :roll: Time to make room on the podium for Richard as the only two (?) to get by OOP 4 in one attempt. (Do I remember that right?) Impressive you guys.
Thanks chaps. Marilyn tells me that three people have passed OOP-4 on the first go now. Well, I did read every post on OOP-4 before submitting it, so I was just standing on the shoulders of giants
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Way to go Richard! You'll have to build a bigger mantle for all your meece
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Originally posted by Pauline McNamara:
Yeah, right, easy for you to say Jason. :roll: Time to make room on the podium for Richard as the only two (?) to get by OOP 4 in one attempt. (Do I remember that right?) Impressive you guys.
Actually, I really do think it's my favorite just because even the simplest use of polymorphism and inheritance still make me smile, sooo... I know, big time nerd. I believe Dirk made it on one shot, also. It was a bartender, and I think a moderator of this forum.
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Originally posted by jason adam: ...even the simplest use of polymorphism and inheritance still make me smile, sooo... I know, big time nerd. I had a nice I-was-blind-and-now-I-can-see moment.
I agree. Here's the link: http://ej-technologies/jprofiler - if it wasn't for jprofiler, we would need to
run our stuff on 16 servers instead of 3.