am i wording it in a dumb way? I have been looking all day and trying my luck at creating regex to eliminate the stuff but i feel like i am just digging myself deeper
I have a java project and i have used comments in many location in various java files in the project. Now i need to remove all type of comments : single line , multiple line comments .
Please provide automation for removing comments. using tools or in eclipse etc.
Currently i am manually trying...
I have added a new file to repo, and as the owner, i am getting the pull requests. But my question is, every day before we start our developments, how can we get the others new commits to our local repo ?
I always wanted to make an app where you can use Morse code from the screen to get someone's phone number with your camera. Call it business digits. Humans will stop communicating eventually anyways.
on the second day, person C see that what ever the file he was also doing some change person B changed and commited. But now person C can't replace the whole file. Becuase person C has done some big changes.
I have maven project (imported in Eclipse). JUnit Tests are running fine in my Eclipse. But, when I try "mvn clean install" - Tests are always failing with NoClassDefFound - and I'm confused as the class that are reported with these exceptions are from the very same Maven project. :-(
After trying myself with lots & lots of Google, etc,... I'm confused & afraid that my search is not in right direction.
Anyone - experienced this error before? Please help.
However.... Marriage isn't necessary; Women aren't property that needs to be owned by a father or a man obtaining the right to her by buying her from the father with a dowry. If you love each other be together.
If you don't but still want to be together, be together.
If you don't want to be together then don't be together. It's really as simple as that
@Gemtastic At first, it was a way to pass ownership of property, most of the time it was a business transaction between partners. If on dies, the business becomes the sole property of the other...