Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdays those are release day for me.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdays those are release day for me.
Or - just a thought - don’t deploy on fridays.
This is something that can easily get refactored, because the purpose of alia the variables is right there in the name. This is way better that spending three days to try to figure out what the purpose of var1 is.
It could be about sending a message.
A missing knob is easy to fix. Bolting a wrench to the housing holding the knob in place is very explicit. It screams “don’t touch”
Speaking as a German and a software developer: just because you can, does not mean you should.
Sometimes it is easier and better to not stuff words together and give readers a bad time than to write “Schiffsschraubeneichungsvorgabenverordnungsüberwacher”.
Exactly type rm -rf /
instead of rm -rf ./
and you ducked up. Well you messed up a long time ago by having privileges to delete everything, but then again, you are human, some mistakes will be made.
As far as I know depending how thorough those investigations are, they can take some time, then again “some” time already passed
Maybe she’s getting some treatments and does not want to be filmed in the meantime.
That there is the joke. The joke is that there. Look there is the joke!
You can disable the optimisations for specific apps, should be under battery settings. At least that did it for me.
I once had a problem with a new Xiaomi phone where the OS would put the clock app to sleep and the prevent it’s background activity, missed 3 alarms before figuring it out.
New versions of java have a null coalescing operator?
I didn’t know that.
Edit: a short search didn’t return any answers, as far as I can see java doesn’t have this operator, the closest thing is the ternary if operator.
Yes, it’s very useful when applied correctly.
I’m always disappointed when I remember, that I can’t use such a feature, because I’m stuck using Java.
Buddy, you might wanna check how often this got posted 😉
There’s a comment for you to explain the why.
Rule of thumb: code explains the how and what, comments explain the why.
The scalpers trying to resell them for 100% profit must be mad right now!
Good.
But what websites can you trust these days?
YouTube? Serves up scammy bitcoin ads. Google? Places ads as “search results” Twitter?
Maybe that one website unchanged since 1998.
Or try having numbers or strings that look like they could be dates.
Try using Excel in another language than English. You have to hope someone, that speaks your language had exactly the same problem as you, because all the formulas get translated and Excel doesn’t recognize the English version when your language isn’t set to English.
You need to make the weekend a thing. Maybe I’m too European, but when I’m not on call, my workphone is off.