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Refactoring in Eclipse (Closure example)

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2010

This demo was primarily created for my Java langague students. I'll also drop some material either on our site (http://www.scispike.com) or on my blog (http://pettergraff.blogspot.com/) later so that you can download the example if you'd like.

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  • Very instructive video and a nice example of an anonymous in a class to nested.

    Although in the case of calculating min+...+max the best refactoring method would have been (min+max)(max-min+1)/2.

    Same for min^2+...+max^2=[max(max+1)(2*­min+1)-min(min+1)(2*min+1)]/6.

    Also, if (min >= max) the functions should throw some exception.

    Thanks for the video and what you do for the community!

  • Thanks for the video..i wrote a program and i named my class StatusListActivity which extend Activity and is the luncher and main class. I tried refactoring it by changing the name to something else and whenever i tried to run the application, it closes please do you have an idea of what the problem was

  • wounder fully explained

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