There are lots and lots of examples on why and when java.lang.String.equalsIgnoreCase will fail because of incorrect use of the locale.
But I did not find any examples of the correct way. Unlike java.lang.String.toUpperCase there is no version with a locale parameter. Converting both strings to ...
Your current code is telling the page to be flipped 90 degrees regardless of what the viewer regards as up and down. When you flip it 90 degrees, the flipped image is the "normal" image and it will keep rotating to infinity.
You should have an if case and a boolean to test if the image already i...
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In Internet slang it may be used as a placeholder expression (dialog may be expressed as "you just got derped") or a response to a question, signifying stupidity.
Derp, a hacker group
Mr. Derp, a minor character in South Park
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Egmond aan Zee, a village in the Netherlands commonly referred to as Derp by locals.
Drug Effectiveness Review Project
== See also ==
Darp, a town in the Netherlands
Derpy, a background character in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
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I used it to exemplify that my code may or may not be the best
Using gradle 1.8, I generate a repository pom file when uploading using the following code:
[
install.repositories.mavenInstaller,
uploadArchives.repositories.mavenDeployer
]*.pom*.whenConfigured { pom ->
pom.project {
name "${name}";
packaging "jar";
descript...
"When I encountered the idea behind the new Science paper—that loss might make a laser easier to switch on—it was as if someone had suggested that house cleaning is quicker if you start by emptying a septic tank in the living room."
There's a reason for why I type it in the chat and not as an answer, I could very well be wrong, but to me, project.ext is not doing what fge thinks it does
@fge Actually, my JavaBot repo got 5 stars before I even finished its first build, while Pham being a mature and incredible project, only has 6 stars over the months.
This is because the umask is applied.
Try and type this at the shell:
umask 0
and then rerun your program (or launch your IDE from the command line and run the code). If my guess is correct, it also means that if you do umask 027, the permissions for your created directories will be 750.
Unf...
I am using the @Resource to obtain the DataSource from this resource for connection pooling in Java:
meta-inf/context.xml
<Context>
<Resource name="jdbc/remoteDB" auth="Container"
type="javax.sql.DataSource" removeAbandoned="true" removeAbandonedTimeout="30"
maxActive="100" ma...
In this room. "You" refers to anyone [everyone] in this room I talk with, or would want to talk with...Only because I did not direct the question at a specific person.
Anyway, I have the following POV: if you fail to document what you implement (be that code or anything else), then you don't really understand what you have just implemented
volatile is used to indicate that a variable's value will be modified by different threads.
So yes you should declare a member volatile if plan to read it from other thread.
Access to volatile variable acts as if it enclosed in synchronized block. So you don't need an explicit synchronization.
"a general rule of thumb in Java is to write code that is obviously correct; the JIT will optimize at runtime, and most of the time far better than what would you achieve by hand"
I personally don't make variable names one or two characters. I don't understand why people use it for iterators, o for "each element" in a foreach, l for lengths, etc.
@Unihedron yeah, so am I; now, Equivalence applies to any type, so what would you call the parameters? OK, first and second would have been better than a and b
A computer can read a wav and produce sounds from it, a human cannot do that -- a human has limited cognitive abilities, and programming languages reflect that
@fge I currently knows how to automatically generate Javadocs, to scrap a file system, to use a Linux, quantum computing, and school where I study was zero help.
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@miniHessel although it is purely subjective, the child class has a name which is only part of the parent class' name; in my eyes it is a little confusing