I'm so happy I have never done enterprise Java. :D My old employer has a lot of java, luckily for our r&d section we got to use light-weight stuff... you'd be surprised how easy it is to get python to talk to an oracle cluster.
Honest question, where do you guys draw the line at testing? I usually stop after unit testing model parsing, calculators or validators, maybe some light integrations... but nothing past that. Anyone here do full integration / state / UI tests?
> You are running Mac OS X 10.10, which is currently an unsupported platform for Java 7. Starting with Java 8 Update 20 (8u20), download and install Java 8 from oracle.com
then I go to oracle.com and all I get are links to JDK 8
I was thinking of storing the SDK somewhere else because the last 2 "updates" were not simple patches. I had to download the version, copy the SDK from inside the .app folder, then replace the .app, then copy back the SDK content
> When putting his kids to bed, after saying 'Goodnight', Obama has to stop himself from saying 'God bless you, and God bless the United States of America.'
I don't use on my MBP because I feel safe enough the way it is (but I think there might be some AV soft out there)
and I stopped using AV on Windows circa 2005, after considering myself enough knowledged to avoid getting viruses in the first place and being able to quickly detect and remove threats that had passed for whatever reasons
I used to have a custom autorun.inf in my thumb drive (the one that I used everywhere, including infected PCs around college). Then if for any reason it didn't show my name and my icon when I plugged it in, I'd knew instantly it was infected
Ok so there is this Github Repo chat(I guess for opens source projects that require git management) and if you try and put in a malicious link [Ahh No!](javascript:GetAllCreditCards()) it will see that and make it link to a 10 hour loop of Never Gonna Give You Up. Yep it Rick Rolls you...
I think someone in here wrote a handy library for displaying toast like banners on the bottom of the screen(This is what happens when you forget to bookmark cool things and then you start a new project)