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Is there a Javamonks?

by cormanaz (Deacon)
on Feb 20, 2006 at 18:36 UTC ( [id://531489]=monkdiscuss: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

I'm not super sure this is the right place to post this, but it's not really a question about Perl wisdom so...

Does anybody know what is the equivalent site to this one (in terms of expertice, volume, wisdom) for Java?

thanks........Steve

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Re: Is there a Javamonks?
by jdporter (Paladin) on Feb 20, 2006 at 18:52 UTC
      Sorry! I tried "perlmonks java" and struck out. Wrong keywords I see....Steve
      Is there also a "database monks" for help with SQL, db design, normalisation etc?
Re: Is there a Javamonks?
by Aristotle (Chancellor) on Feb 21, 2006 at 02:17 UTC

    Welcome to the very long Sites like PerlMonks thread parade I maintain…

    Makeshifts last the longest.

Re: Is there a Javamonks?
by inman (Curate) on Feb 21, 2006 at 08:17 UTC
    Not quite what you were looking for but I read a funny story in the paper this morning about domain names that can be misread.

    A certain (now hyphenated) website called http://www.experts-exchange.com/ used to be called http://www.expertsexchange.com/ which can be read as "Expert Sex Change". Go figure.

    More on this from snopes

      In the category of easily misread domain names:

      A.G. Edwards has been running commercials about financial planning for retirement, which leads to the crowning irony: http://agedwards.com could be read as "aged wards".

      IOW, if you don't invest with us, in your old age you will be a ward of the state. :-(

        And how about choosexcolor program?

        My eyes are twisted. The only meaning I got is "choo sex color" :-)

Re: Is there a Javamonks?
by vladb (Vicar) on Feb 20, 2006 at 23:06 UTC
    DANGER: attempt at a joke...

    I now see an urgent need to institute a "mega church" of sorts. Think "code monastery" that would bring in its fold such orders as Perl, Java, C, and even Python Monks...

    ... but really, isn't it what expert-exchange.com is sort of trying to be? :)


    _____________________
    "We've all heard that a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters will eventually reproduce
    the entire works of Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet, we know this is not true."

    Robert Wilensky, University of California

      Well, more precisely, you're thinking of an Ecumenical Movement. ;-)

      Seriously, though, I think a community-based ecumenical code site would be a wonderful thing, but I have no idea how one would make it fly.



      If God had meant us to fly, he would *never* have given us the railroads.
          --Michael Flanders

        I have no idea how one would make [an ecumenical programmer movement] fly.

        Roughly the way its role model was made to work, I think: that is, not. :-)

        Java, Perl and Python united peacefully under one roof? I don’t believe the world is that enlightened yet…

        Makeshifts last the longest.

      DANGER: attempt at a joke...

      Don't give up your day job ;-).

        Don't help him man, if he does, maybe he won't have enough money to pay for internet service. No more bad jokes. :)

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