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Posted to dev@velocity.apache.org by Jon Stevens <jo...@latchkey.com> on 2001/03/23 23:11:56 UTC

Re: cvs commit: jakarta-velocity/src/java/org/apache/velocity/texenGenerator.java

on 3/23/01 2:09 PM, "Geir Magnusson Jr." <ge...@optonline.net> wrote:

> So you know where stuff comes from ....

Yea, I guess I just have been working with Java to long...I have 99% of the
API's that I use often pretty much memorized at this point...

Again...was just curious...wasn't objecting...

-jon


Re: cvs commit:jakarta-velocity/src/java/org/apache/velocity/texenGenerator.java

Posted by Daniel Rall <dl...@collab.net>.
"Geir Magnusson Jr." <ge...@optonline.net> writes:

> I know.  There is no real downside afaik, and it does make things easier
> for the casual reader...

etags.  :)

Regardless, I agree that fully qualifying import statements is nice if
there aren't an obscenely large number of them from a single package.

Daniel

Re: cvs commit:jakarta-velocity/src/java/org/apache/velocity/texenGenerator.java

Posted by "Geir Magnusson Jr." <ge...@optonline.net>.
Jon Stevens wrote:
> 
> on 3/23/01 2:09 PM, "Geir Magnusson Jr." <ge...@optonline.net> wrote:
> 
> > So you know where stuff comes from ....
> 
> Yea, I guess I just have been working with Java to long...I have 99% of the
> API's that I use often pretty much memorized at this point...

Sure.  But for new or non-standard API's,...

> Again...was just curious...wasn't objecting...

I know.  There is no real downside afaik, and it does make things easier
for the casual reader...

geir

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Geir Magnusson Jr.                               geirm@optonline.net
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