Guava
jsoup
Guava | jsoup | |
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58 | 27 | |
49,412 | 10,645 | |
0.3% | - | |
9.6 | 9.1 | |
6 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Java | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Guava
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Lists: do you know the nature of yours? The strange story of a data container in Java
The first problem is at the level of Type System, given that a situation more correct would allow us to distinguish through the Collection Type which abstraction we are operating with, species if definable as mutable or immutable. The JCF was born at a time when great care was taken to offer immediate operational data structures, and with attention to performance, but with less attention to constructs or uses that are now seen as common. These concepts have been taken up by other infrastructures from which we certainly cannot fail to mention: Eclipse Collection, Guava Collections, and VAVR.
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Google/guava: Google core libraries for Java
Even better is getting Gradle/Maven to correctly pull "plain" vs "Android" versions of the package instead of them just publishing the diverging code base as two repository packages.
https://github.com/google/guava/issues/2914
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Guava 32.0 (released today) and the @Beta annotation
I'll admit I'm surprised to see that BOMs have been documented on maven.apache.org since mid-2008. It looks like Spring, for example, didn't adopt them until mid-2014. I don't know how widely they caught on in other areas. The first discussion of them in the context of Guava may have been in 2018, as I don't see mention of them in the various issues from 2011-2015 (#605, #1329, #1471, #1954.
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Best Practice of Guava ImmutableList
And a quick peek at the source code for ImmutableList seems to confirm this (https://github.com/google/guava/blob/master/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableList.java - it goes via a bunch of methods, but ends up using Arrays.copyOf(), which creates a fixed-size array).
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Genuine question: how do you all use Haskell IRL?
The guava library of Java has some of these data structures implemented: https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/ImmutableCollectionsExplained , but implementations of the above book in many languages can be found on github (say, this one for Haskell: https://github.com/aistrate/Okasaki )
- Murmurhash -criando um rollout progressivo via backend
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Один из примеров почему ChatGPT еще очень далеко до замены программистов, та и остальных профессий тоже.
Java Mask: Java Mask is a library that offers various string masking techniques for sensitive data such as credit card numbers, email addresses, and more. You can find the library at: https://github.com/miguelfreitas93/java-mask DataMasker: DataMasker is a Java library specifically designed for masking sensitive data, including credit card numbers, using customizable masking patterns. Visit the GitHub repository for more information and usage examples: https://github.com/GDSSecurity/DataMasker Maskify: Maskify is a simple Java library that can be used to mask credit card numbers, Social Security numbers, and other sensitive information. You can find the library at: https://github.com/jonathancarvalhoalves/maskify CreditCardUtils: This is a lightweight Java library that provides utility methods for validating, formatting, and masking credit card numbers. Visit the GitHub repository for more information: https://github.com/malkusch/creditcardutils Google Guava: Google Guava is a popular set of Java libraries containing a wealth of utilities for working with strings, collections, and more. While not specifically designed for masking credit card information, you can use Guava's string manipulation methods to mask sensitive data: https://github.com/google/guava
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Twitter makes some of its source code public
I mean, I guess, technically? If you define it like that, then Microsoft has people working for them for free, as does Google, as does Apple, etc. It's not that weird, and you can try to twist it to be weird, but those of us in the software industry largely regard this as a good thing.
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Managing unfixable CVEs
So we have https://github.com/google/guava/issues/4011
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Java 17 migration: bias locks regression
Ok, so let's implement our lazy initialization more smartly to avoid acquiring the lock every time and use old fashion but still working double-checked locking. I've found it implemented by Suppliers.memoize in guava library.
jsoup
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 20 June 2023
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Russia news visualisation on steroids
2e. The HTML parsing library is in app-kt. It's called JSoup https://jsoup.org/
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Looking for direction, guidance on in-home call button.
For parsing the webpage in Java or Kotlin you can use Jsoup
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Web Scraping Google With Java
Jsoup — It is a Java library that can be used for both extracting and parsing HTML.
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How I archived 100 million PDF documents... (Part 1)
Finally, at this point, I was able to go through a bunch of webpages (parsing them in the process with JSoup), grab all the links that contained pdf files based on the file extension then download them. Unsurprisingly, most of the pages (~60-80%) ended up being unavailable (404 Not Found and friends). After a quick cup of coffee, I got the 10.000 documents on my hard drive. This is when I realized that I have one more problem to solve.
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Regex to find/replace text within <angle brackets> and ignore rest of the text
It might be better to use an HTML parser instead (this one looks good at first glance: https://jsoup.org/) although as long as you can make certain assumptions over the HTML input (for example that it'll always have those two attributes in this order) using regular expressions to parse it is feasible.
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API pentru preturi la combustibil
Poti folosi JSoup in Java https://jsoup.org/
- One more question regarding a program I wanna write
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UIUC MCS - CS 427 Review - Software Engineering
There are five machine problems. None of the assignments took me longer than two to three hours, and the last one I completed in less than an hour. The MPs had been recently redesigned and tied together nicely. Each one covered a different course topic in the jsoup code base.
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Any suggestions for good open source Java codebases to study(With below criteria)?
https://github.com/jhy/jsoup jsoup is a java library for parsing HTML. Intuitive API and extremely well readable code. I would definitely recommend this.
What are some alternatives?
JGit - JGit project repository (jgit)
Apache Nutch - Apache Nutch is an extensible and scalable web crawler
javatuples - Typesafe representation of tuples in Java.
Crawler4j - Open Source Web Crawler for Java
Caffeine - A high performance caching library for Java
storm-crawler - A scalable, mature and versatile web crawler based on Apache Storm
Eclipse Collections - Eclipse Collections is a collections framework for Java with optimized data structures and a rich, functional and fluent API.
Sparkler - Spark-Crawler: Apache Nutch-like crawler that runs on Apache Spark.
Hashids.java - Hashids algorithm v1.0.0 implementation in Java
JsonPath - Java JsonPath implementation
Gephi - Gephi - The Open Graph Viz Platform
yq - Command-line YAML, XML, TOML processor - jq wrapper for YAML/XML/TOML documents