Navigate between Sibling Java Methods of java.lang.Object on OO Tumia

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Paka Small

Hi,

Your are kindly invited to check out the scenario "Navigate between
Sibling Java Methods of java.lang.Object":
1. The user surfs to for example
java.lang.Object.equals(java.lang.Object):
http://www.tumia.org/en/directory/en/java.lang.object.equals(java.lang.object)_p1.html
2. The user selects some external links about
java.lang.Object.equals(java.lang.Object).
3. The user selects a Related Instance (for example
java.lang.Object.getClass()) that as a Sibling of
java.lang.Object.equals(java.lang.Object) is a method of
java.lang.Object.
4. The system displays http://www.tumia.org/en/directory/en/java.lang.object.getclass()_p1.html
5. The user selects some external links about
java.lang.Object.getClass().
The user repeats steps 3-5 for other sibling java methods until done.

On the object-oriented directory Tumia "Navigate between Sibling Java
Methods of java.lang.Object" is a specific scenario of the use case
"Navigate to Related Tumia Instances".

In fact this sibling relationship between the concerned java methods
is automatically derived from the link "of java.lang.Object" those
java methods have in common.

By the way troughout Tumia these kind of sibling relationships derived
from a common link are being automatically realised and presented to
the user for navigating. Sibling Energy Instances that Mitigate Earth
Global Warming 2000 AD are a similar example:
http://www.tumia.org/en/directory/en/nuclear_energy_p1.html

Kind Regards,

Paka Small
 
D

Daniel Pitts

Hi,

Your are kindly invited to check out the scenario "Navigate between
Sibling Java Methods of java.lang.Object":
1. The user surfs to for example
java.lang.Object.equals(java.lang.Object):
[spam link]
2. The user selects some external links about
java.lang.Object.equals(java.lang.Object).
3. The user selects a Related Instance (for example
java.lang.Object.getClass()) that as a Sibling of
java.lang.Object.equals(java.lang.Object) is a method of
java.lang.Object.
It is *still* not an instance. You are still a spammer.
4. The system displays [a different spam link]
5. The user selects some external links about
java.lang.Object.getClass().
The user repeats steps 3-5 for other sibling java methods until done.
It's called JavaDocs, and the official and canonical place to look them
up is on the oracle website.
The current URL is said:
On the object-oriented directory Tumia "Navigate between Sibling Java
Methods of java.lang.Object" is a specific scenario of the use case
"Navigate to Related Tumia Instances".
If you're trying to sell something, using jargon is not recommended.
Trying to sell something useless to a bunch of smart programmers on cljp
is just annoying and stupid.
In fact this sibling relationship between the concerned java methods
is automatically derived from the link "of java.lang.Object" those
java methods have in common.
English has something called grammar. Granted, spoken English tends to
bend the rules of grammar, but your formulation of sentences leaves the
reader questioning the language they thought it was written in. In
other words, that paragraph is incomprehensible.
By the way troughout Tumia these kind of sibling relationships derived
from a common link are being automatically realised and presented to
the user for navigating. Sibling Energy Instances that Mitigate Earth
Global Warming 2000 AD are a similar example:
[A third spam link, even list relevant to cljp]
Why should we care about Tumia and how part of it is isomorphic to itself?
Kind Regards,
You have no regard, so please don't pretend you do.
 

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