I actually wouldn't mind if the site stays in Beta forever. Honestly, if this site was to make it into production, what kind of scope would it carry to make it valuable for non-SE members (since this is about testing the Stack Exchange site software and its limits / capabilities)? What site desig...
A passport is a travel document, usually issued by a country's government, that certifies the identity and nationality of its holder for the purpose of international travel. Standard passports contain the holder's name, place and date of birth, photograph, signature, and other identifying information. Passports are moving towards including biometric information embedded in a microchip embedded in the document, making them machine-readable and difficult to counterfeit.
A passport specifies nationality, but not necessarily citizenship or the place of residence of the passport holder. A passport holder...
@deadlydragon00 hi, i was able to fixed that issue related to my html login page. I just turned into JSP and i had few mistakes in my Filter. Now it's working fine.
@CrazyNinja condolences; and it is a fact that "old" technologies are given the boot slowly but surely, but it is also a fact that this kick is somewhat overenthusiastic and doesn't account for the full use case of the old dog :) JSP however is phased out of the mainstream for good reasons
Primary example where the old dog still has tricks over the new one: SQL vs NoSQL; see the CAP theorem
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In fact he was working on the radial spectrum of dark bodies; and he believed, unlike Boltzmann, that entropy was a fundamental physic property of matter (Boltzmann believed in the atom)
It is simply a discipline where you have to fully integrate what Galileo said in the 15th century: the observable world can be explained by laws which contradict the observation
"warning: push.default is unset; its implicit value is changing in Git 2.0 from 'matching' to 'simple'. To squelch this message and maintain the current behavior after the default changes, use:
git config --global push.default matching
To squelch this message and adopt the new behavior now, use:
git config --global push.default simple
When push.default is set to 'matching', git will push local branches to the remote branches that already exist with the same name.
In Git 2.0, Git will default to the more conservative 'simple'
@Unihedron i told you once that you are a brilliant and talented kid but closed minds don't really go anywhere. especially if they are deeply unpleasant too
Question. When you create a Java EE project in Eclipse, how do you create a template of that project for quickly creating and setting up future projects of same kind?
Hi all, just a quick question, I'm about to start learning ANTLR for a project at work but I'm worried about my lack of Java skills. Can I get by with just cursory knowledge of the language as I haven't touched it in more than 4 years? Thanks
Can't I just focus on building grammars in ANTLR and debugging them within ANTLR? I thought Java just what powers the framework. All the examples I've looked at haven't involved much Java, maybe the bare minimum to test the grammar which is fine.
Yes, that's why I'd like to think I'll be able to get away without much Java knowledge and only occasionally would have to look at the generated Java code for debugging purpose.
I want to focus entirely on defining grammars and whatever subtlety comes with that (resolving ambiguity etc.)
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind, but I think the projects expects a grammar definition in ANTLR so I might need to restrict myself to just that. But I've bookmarked grappa and will have a look at the projects using it, might come in handy elsewhere.
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@Dustiny certainly not; it is just to make Android devs aware of the fact than when asking questions about Android they should stick to problems which relates purely to the Java language/JRE
But then Android is retarted when it comes to the Java language alone
This is 2015 and Androind still doesn't have try-with-resources or multicatch as standard, for instance