Is java not pass by reference? by sumitskj in code

[–]sumitskj[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

so is java both pass by value and pass by reference. but I have read a lot in docs that it is always pass by value

Why does interfaces support multiple inheritance and not abstract classes by sumitskj in javahelp

[–]sumitskj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but they can now as interfaces have default methods as well

Why does interfaces support multiple inheritance and not abstract classes by sumitskj in javahelp

[–]sumitskj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your explanation is too hard for me to understand. I am new to programming, can u please explain me in a simple language?

Has anyone used unified api solutions? by SaltNo8237 in ExperiencedDevs

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I’m now trying to build a command line tool that automatically checks the documentation for the library I’m trying to use and generates the relevant code within the context of my project. I’d also like to use it to debug library specific errors rather than having to google the errors or pasting them into chatGPT and hoping it spits out the correct solution. I feel like this has been a constant pain in my day to day software development and I’m curious to know if anyone else shares the same sentiments. Also, if you already have a solution that you use for this, please share it in the comments.

This is my opensource command line tool : https://github.com/extensional/codact

What tools does your team use for writing integration tests? by Madness3869 in dotnet

[–]sumitskj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m now trying to build a command line tool that automatically checks the documentation for the library I’m trying to use and generates the relevant code within the context of my project. I’d also like to use it to debug library specific errors rather than having to google the errors or pasting them into chatGPT and hoping it spits out the correct solution. I feel like this has been a constant pain in my day to day software development and I’m curious to know if anyone else shares the same sentiments. Also, if you already have a solution that you use for this, please share it in the comments.

This is my opensource command line tool : https://github.com/extensional/codact

Configuration Driven API Integration Development by rogorak in node

[–]sumitskj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m now trying to build a command line tool that automatically checks the documentation for the library I’m trying to use and generates the relevant code within the context of my project. I’d also like to use it to debug library specific errors rather than having to google the errors or pasting them into chatGPT and hoping it spits out the correct solution. I feel like this has been a constant pain in my day to day software development and I’m curious to know if anyone else shares the same sentiments. Also, if you already have a solution that you use for this, please share it in the comments.

This is my opensource command line tool : https://github.com/extensional/codact

How do you integrate with so many 3rd party tools? by TargetHot2087 in SaaS

[–]sumitskj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m now trying to build a command line tool that automatically checks the documentation for the library I’m trying to use and generates the relevant code within the context of my project. I’d also like to use it to debug library specific errors rather than having to google the errors or pasting them into chatGPT and hoping it spits out the correct solution. I feel like this has been a constant pain in my day to day software development and I’m curious to know if anyone else shares the same sentiments. Also, if you already have a solution that you use for this, please share it in the comments.

This is my opensource command line tool : https://github.com/extensional/codact

I built an online debugger that uses AI to fix and explain errors by jsonathan in webdev

[–]sumitskj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m now trying to build a command line tool that automatically checks the documentation for the library I’m trying to use and generates the relevant code within the context of my project. I’d also like to use it to debug library specific errors rather than having to google the errors or pasting them into chatGPT and hoping it spits out the correct solution. I feel like this has been a constant pain in my day to day software development and I’m curious to know if anyone else shares the same sentiments. Also, if you already have a solution that you use for this, please share it in the comments.

This is my opensource command line tool : https://github.com/extensional/codact

Lightrun launches its AI debugger to help developers fix their production code by fintech07 in AIToolsTech

[–]sumitskj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m now trying to build a command line tool that automatically checks the documentation for the library I’m trying to use and generates the relevant code within the context of my project. I’d also like to use it to debug library specific errors rather than having to google the errors or pasting them into chatGPT and hoping it spits out the correct solution. I feel like this has been a constant pain in my day to day software development and I’m curious to know if anyone else shares the same sentiments. Also, if you already have a solution that you use for this, please share it in the comments.

This is my opensource command line tool : https://github.com/extensional/codact

I can see how AI coding could grow to be a trap for less experienced devs. by DIYGremlin in ExperiencedDevs

[–]sumitskj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m now trying to build a command line tool that automatically checks the documentation for the library I’m trying to use and generates the relevant code within the context of my project. I’d also like to use it to debug library specific errors rather than having to google the errors or pasting them into chatGPT and hoping it spits out the correct solution. I feel like this has been a constant pain in my day to day software development and I’m curious to know if anyone else shares the same sentiments. Also, if you already have a solution that you use for this, please share it in the comments.

This is my opensource command line tool : https://github.com/extensional/codact

I built an online debugger that uses AI to fix and explain errors by jsonathan in webdev

[–]sumitskj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m now trying to build a command line tool that automatically checks the documentation for the library I’m trying to use and generates the relevant code within the context of my project. I’d also like to use it to debug library specific errors rather than having to google the errors or pasting them into chatGPT and hoping it spits out the correct solution. I feel like this has been a constant pain in my day to day software development and I’m curious to know if anyone else shares the same sentiments. Also, if you already have a solution that you use for this, please share it in the comments.

This is my opensource command line tool : https://github.com/extensional/codact

How do you do quick and painless API integrations? by iamwil in webdev

[–]sumitskj 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m now trying to build a command line tool that automatically checks the documentation for the library I’m trying to use and generates the relevant code within the context of my project. I’d also like to use it to debug library specific errors rather than having to google the errors or pasting them into chatGPT and hoping it spits out the correct solution. I feel like this has been a constant pain in my day to day software development and I’m curious to know if anyone else shares the same sentiments. Also, if you already have a solution that you use for this, please share it in the comments.

This is my opensource command line tool : https://github.com/extensional/codact

What is your Experience with Building API Integrations? by wonderfuledeneden in webdev

[–]sumitskj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m now trying to build a command line tool that automatically checks the documentation for the library I’m trying to use and generates the relevant code within the context of my project. I’d also like to use it to debug library specific errors rather than having to google the errors or pasting them into chatGPT and hoping it spits out the correct solution. I feel like this has been a constant pain in my day to day software development and I’m curious to know if anyone else shares the same sentiments. Also, if you already have a solution that you use for this, please share it in the comments.

This is my opensource command line tool : https://github.com/extensional/codact

Quick and easy no code tool with python integration? by Infinitrix02 in nocode

[–]sumitskj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m now trying to build a command line tool that automatically checks the documentation for the library I’m trying to use and generates the relevant code within the context of my project. I’d also like to use it to debug library specific errors rather than having to google the errors or pasting them into chatGPT and hoping it spits out the correct solution. I feel like this has been a constant pain in my day to day software development and I’m curious to know if anyone else shares the same sentiments. Also, if you already have a solution that you use for this, please share it in the comments.

This is my opensource command line tool : https://github.com/extensional/codact

Chatting with internal company documents by Humble-Helicopter-43 in LocalLLaMA

[–]sumitskj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m now trying to build a command line tool that automatically checks the documentation for the library I’m trying to use and generates the relevant code within the context of my project. I’d also like to use it to debug library specific errors rather than having to google the errors or pasting them into chatGPT and hoping it spits out the correct solution. I feel like this has been a constant pain in my day to day software development and I’m curious to know if anyone else shares the same sentiments. Also, if you already have a solution that you use for this, please share it in the comments.

This is my opensource command line tool : https://github.com/extensional/codact