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11/11/2019

What does Lombok mean in Indonesian?

What does Lombok mean in Indonesian?

lurus
The word Lombok is a word that comes from the local Sasak language. Translated into Indonesian it means lurus or straight. Lombok is also a lesser-used word for chili in Bahasa Indonesian, which has led many people to believe the island is named for its spicy cuisine.

Where is Lombok island located?

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Lombok, island, Nusa Tenggara Barat provinsi (province), Indonesia. It is one of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying due east of Bali across the Lombok Strait and due west of Sumbawa across the Alas Strait. To the north is the Java Sea, to the south the Indian Ocean.

Is Lombok quieter than Bali?

Unfortunately, Lombok is not the off-the-beaten-track destination that it once was, but it is still going to be quieter than Bali. On Lombok, there is still the possibility of finding some peace and quiet in many spots across the island (and the neighboring Gili Islands).

Why is Lombok called as an unspoiled Bali?

Lombok is an island in the Indian Ocean which is part of the Lesser Sunda Islands. Promoted as “an unspoiled Bali”, Lombok is what people expected Bali to be before it became crowded and a mainstream travel destination.

What is a Lombok?

Project Lombok is a java library that automatically plugs into your editor and build tools, spicing up your java. Never write another getter or equals method again, with one annotation your class has a fully featured builder, Automate your logging variables, and much more.

Is Lombok Indonesia safe?

For the most part, Lombok is very safe. There is certainly an element of danger (just like with most counties in the world) – but generally speaking, Lombok is perfectly safe place to visit. Lombok is located east of Bali, most known for its beaches and surfing spots.

What is Lombok used for?

Project Lombok is a java library tool that is used to minimize/remove the boilerplate code and save the precious time of developers during development by just using some annotations. In addition to it, it also increases the readability of the source code and saves space.

Why do people hate Lombok?

One reason I dislike it is that it makes IDE navigation, even with a required Lombok plugin, more difficult. A common task in a Java IDE is finding usages. It’s harder with Lombok. Generally it’s just more friction than plain Java code.