My company still using Java 5. But the when ever possible to use newer version (like a totally new component integrating to the current system) they have chose Java 7. not Java 6
curious to know the reasons from you experts :D
@ItachiUchiha something that anyone can easily remember. I never thought Java had hesitations to add this feature in thier early versions
@JudeNiroshan well, I am not an expert in this, but most probably they are still using java 5 because there product is still aiming the people who use it, which IMO, should be very less..
when building a new component in Java 7, they chose it because when they started it, it must have been the latest java version available
Curiously, one of the biggest enhancements I found in java 6 was able to use @Override on interface methods. Such a small thing, but a huge bug hunting time saver.
7 feels a smaller update, but if that's what customers have, supporting 6 is needless hassle
Florence and the Machine today. Going to Sardinia for a long week on Saturday. Then my parents are coming over. I've got tickets for Asian Dub Foundation after that. Then going to Madagascar. And upon my return, Cavaleria Rusticana & Pagliaci
Have you seen the new episodes of adventure time? I'm trying to youtube and find the scene where Jake is freaking out about the bed, and how its sheets have high threadcount and stuff
I got my coworker into drinking coffee... hes like "Yeah.. I'm addicted.. Next thing you know I'll be out smoking with you.. what are you doing to me man"
@dustiny I understand that; but I don't know how I would get the parameter values (hour, min, second, etc.) from parameter values instead of putting it in the code in quotes
I need to be able to set these parameters at runtime
@arcy I don't think so, I've had issues before by having them overlap eachother lol, specifically when I Was doing that @Schedule and the method call took longer than it did for a new call to the method
@Tavo Haha Europe is like barely the size of Canada dude!
It was probably because I was watching a border security show and some guy was trying to get into Canada and was like "Yeah finally coming home! I guess I overstayed my travelling visa to England by a little bit" .. "how long" ..."uhh about 14 years"
I have a really dumb question, but after I've added some dependencies to my build.gradle file, what do I do then? Do I have to add some files to my project?
@ItachiUchiha I'm not seeing what I'm doing wrong here. I've added a few lines of dependencies to my build.gradle and built my project, but the library I tried to add still isn't working (or that matter even in project as far as I can see).
Here's my build.gradle. http://pastebin.com/VXN1t9i8 I added the line compile "de.tomgrill.gdxdialogs:gdx-dialogs-desktop:0.2.0-SNAPSHOT" under core, desktop and android, just changed the line so it fit the appropriate platform. Just like it said on the projects github page https://github.com/TomGrill/gdx-dialogs
It makes more sense in the context actually now that I give myself examples.. It was because you said strut about something that it took me a few seconds to know what you meant
@Dustiny you are not going to believe this: there is a Club de Fromage in London (please don't confuse it with a club au fromage for those who speak French)
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2015/09/22/software-worth-billions/ CommitStrip - Blog relating the daily life of web agencies developers Software worth billions… CommitStrip 1442943203
@fge Luckily, chrome has one process per tab (or tab group)
So the core browser doesn't crash
Apparently, this resolves to aaa.com/%00 which is a valid gurl, which is passed into a function that strips it of its username and password, but then it encounters %00, and parses it into the null character, which isn't valid in URLs, and that throws a DCHECK error
which is never caught, because the result of username/password removal is "guaranteed" to be a valid link
I just started learning Assembly programming using MIPS simulator and I am using QTSpim. Now I am trying to take 5 input values(strings) from the user and output them. The final output should be as follows:
Input 5 strings:
3
2
5
=2
=5
Output:
3
2
5
=2
=5
I tried to write the code for it but ...
But the problem is I thought I understood it. When I made that simple program I made it after having done one with simple addition and user input(integer value). Now I tried to input 5 strings and it doesn't work.
And the views on the post at so low that I think I'll never get an answer :|