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WEB | WICKEDLYSMART.COM Get started with this FREE WickedlySmart Video. Exciting news: we’ve partnered with one of our favorite online training sites, macprovideo.com, to produce a set of HTML5 and CSS3 tutorials, and our tutorials are up and ready for you. You’ll find the first, a FREE, hour-long, turbo-charged quickstart on HTML and CSS LEARN MORE ABOUT JAVASCRIPT In programming you can assign values to variables. In some languages, you can also assign values to constants. What’s the difference? The values of variables can vary (which is why they’re called variables), but the values of constants can’t.In other words, you can change the value of a variable all you want, but once you’ve assigned an initial value to a constant, you can’t change BOOKS | WICKEDLYSMART.COM Don't miss out! Don't miss out on brain-friendly WickedlySmart updates early access to books and general cool stuff! Just give us your email and we'll send you something about once a week. WHAT I LEARNED WRITING HEAD FIRST BOOKS Eric recently pointed me to this article about Steven Pinker’s 2015 book on writing, A Sense of Style: The Thinking Person’s Guide to Writing in the 21st Century and one reason why some writing is so hard to understand: The Curse of Knowledge.. I haven’t yet read this book by Steven Pinker, but Eric and I are both familiar with The Curse of Knowledge: we were introduced to this concept COMING SOON TO JAVASCRIPT: CONSTANTS In programming you can assign values to variables. In some languages, you can also assign values to constants. What’s the difference? The values of variables can vary (which is why they’re called variables), but the values of constants can’t.In other words, you can change the value of a variable all you want, but once you’ve assigned an initial value to a constant, you can’t change USING LAMBDA EXPRESSIONS WITH THE STRATEGY PATTERN Using lambda expressions with the Strategy Pattern. A common question we get from readers and from students in our Design Patterns Bootcamp course is about using Java lambda expressions with the Strategy Pattern. Our book, Head First Design Patterns, and our course both use Java to demonstrate how to implement a design that incorporates thePRIVACY POLICY
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WHY ISN’T MY HTML / CSS WORKING? One of the most common questions I get asked related to beginning HTML and CSS is “Why isn’t this working?” Unfortunately, I can’t look at everyone’s individual project or I wouldn’t have time to do my own projects, but now and I then I do take a look if it looks like it will be something fast and one of the most common errors I see is special characters in the text. WEB | WICKEDLYSMART.COM Get started with this FREE WickedlySmart Video. Exciting news: we’ve partnered with one of our favorite online training sites, macprovideo.com, to produce a set of HTML5 and CSS3 tutorials, and our tutorials are up and ready for you. You’ll find the first, a FREE, hour-long, turbo-charged quickstart on HTML and CSS LEARN MORE ABOUT JAVASCRIPT In programming you can assign values to variables. In some languages, you can also assign values to constants. What’s the difference? The values of variables can vary (which is why they’re called variables), but the values of constants can’t.In other words, you can change the value of a variable all you want, but once you’ve assigned an initial value to a constant, you can’t change BOOKS | WICKEDLYSMART.COM Don't miss out! Don't miss out on brain-friendly WickedlySmart updates early access to books and general cool stuff! Just give us your email and we'll send you something about once a week. WHAT I LEARNED WRITING HEAD FIRST BOOKS Eric recently pointed me to this article about Steven Pinker’s 2015 book on writing, A Sense of Style: The Thinking Person’s Guide to Writing in the 21st Century and one reason why some writing is so hard to understand: The Curse of Knowledge.. I haven’t yet read this book by Steven Pinker, but Eric and I are both familiar with The Curse of Knowledge: we were introduced to this concept COMING SOON TO JAVASCRIPT: CONSTANTS In programming you can assign values to variables. In some languages, you can also assign values to constants. What’s the difference? The values of variables can vary (which is why they’re called variables), but the values of constants can’t.In other words, you can change the value of a variable all you want, but once you’ve assigned an initial value to a constant, you can’t change USING LAMBDA EXPRESSIONS WITH THE STRATEGY PATTERN Using lambda expressions with the Strategy Pattern. A common question we get from readers and from students in our Design Patterns Bootcamp course is about using Java lambda expressions with the Strategy Pattern. Our book, Head First Design Patterns, and our course both use Java to demonstrate how to implement a design that incorporates thePRIVACY POLICY
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WHY ISN’T MY HTML / CSS WORKING? One of the most common questions I get asked related to beginning HTML and CSS is “Why isn’t this working?” Unfortunately, I can’t look at everyone’s individual project or I wouldn’t have time to do my own projects, but now and I then I do take a look if it looks like it will be something fast and one of the most common errors I see is special characters in the text. BOOKS | WICKEDLYSMART.COM Don't miss out! Don't miss out on brain-friendly WickedlySmart updates early access to books and general cool stuff! Just give us your email and we'll send you something about once a week. BLOG | WICKEDLYSMART.COM Using lambda expressions with the Strategy Pattern. by Elisabeth Robson | Jan 10, 2019 | blog, Design Patterns, Java. A common question we get from readers and from students in our Design Patterns Bootcamp course is about using Java lambda expressions with the StrategyPattern.
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