feels good when you come back to an old piece of code to add a feature, and you find yourself having let the code generic enough to support that without coding more than a few lines, and you respect your old self :D
> if a function is called twice with the same parameters, it's guaranteed to return the same result. That's called referential transparency and not only does it allow the compiler to reason about the program's behavior
Isn't this possible in all the languages?
doesn't it calculate the result 2nd time or just return the result found in 1st time.
Their usage numbers aren't that much smaller than ours, but we have the best monetization, so we have the money to buy other companies and then improve their monetization basically
"Mr. Ahmad, I'm sorry, but this just isn't affordable. We posted a listing for an Intern, not a Senior Dev" "YOU'RE FINISHED. DEAD. YOU HEAR ME? I'LL MAKE SURE YOU NEVER PUSH OUR A RELEASE AGAIN."
There is a nice, one-size-fits-all approach.
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Your email was spam filtered, I nearly missed it. I think it might be the excessive punctuation, this being the only thing that sets it apart.
Next time, if it's urgent, can you make sure to use the "urgent" flag and leave the extr...
> In case there is an InflateException thrown, you're using a view that has context of destroyed activity! Better find other memory leaks in your app, this will solve all the problems.
I don't understand how that could be possible in my case since I always stick to using the MainActivity
Think it's cause I'm trying to create the nested fragment within the XML instead of creating it programmatically
not sure why that's an issue
oh
> Note: You cannot inflate a layout into a fragment when that layout includes a <fragment>. Nested fragments are only supported when added to a fragment dynamically.
can confirm for the sheep/goat farmers :D I know a tech-consultant who invested on a farm and he sells around 1000 sheep a year on the "eid" period (makes around 120k$ profit/year from what he told me)
I have a school assignment, which says the following:
Use the cat command, suitably modified, to show only the last paragraph in the textfile
I have already checked on http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/308032/modifying-cat-command-to-number-paragraphs-and-display-last-paragraph-only, ...
@CodePirate Woah now, hold up right there. Spamming the request access button will only get you banned. Come back in 24 hours and request again IF you have fixed the issues outlined in the last message. Requesting access again in less than 24 hours will result in a ban.
@Code-Apprentice Geez, look at the human showing off his superior image processing skills. Just because us bots are still working on our computer vision skills
outside of the list, its also a way to know what kids are getting beat up on the way home after report cards are handed out. This probably only applies to public school kids in the state of new jersey.