5 Weird Java Questions That Will Make Your Head Spin | Takipi Blog



5 Weird Java Questions That Will Make Your Head Spin | Takipi Blog

Some of the weirdest Java puzzlers that we had a chance to get our hands on Even the most experienced Java developers will find the questions in this post confusing. Or at the very least, amusing (And absolutely unfair). After our adventure with the Java Deathmatch we've decided to publish a different set of questions this time around, highlighting some of the unusual and quirky things you can do with Java. For the results of our previous quizzes, you can check out this post and see if you can solve the question that 4 out 5 of developers got wrong. Do try this at home (or office). But please, please don't use it in real life Java applications! Unless you're trying to troll someone and in that case, everything goes. A huge huge thanks goes out to Peter Lawrey for sharing most of these questions with us. The solutions are available at the bottom of this post, but try giving them an honest try and see how many of them you manage to explain. New Post:

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