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Originally posted by javacoder View PostCheers for the reply. I just tried that and clicked on the first 4 or 5 pages that google bought back. Thjen I did edit->find on page. None had @override in.
What am I doing wrong?
Sorry, I hate to nitpick but that one really annoys me.
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Search for "override annotation". What do you need to know about this?
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It's worth searching for atoverride too as some sites will include that to get around Google.
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It looks like they ignore:
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Originally posted by javacoder View PostMany thanks! That finds me the defintion of @override which was what I was looking for!
Interestingly though the first link from google does not contain @override. I am interested (for a purely nerdy point of view) if I can get google to match the exact string? Is it impossible?
Really appreciate the replies so far. I can see that the more posts a user has the better they are.
HTH
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
Interestingly though the first link from google does not contain @override. I am interested (for a purely nerdy point of view) if I can get google to match the exact string? Is it impossible?
Really appreciate the replies so far. I can see that the more posts a user has the better they are.
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numpty google question
I wish to search google for "@override" : but it insists on removing the @.
How can I do a search for exactly that string?
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