@JBis AES is hardware accelerated on basically anything that has enough power to run a full OS - it's incredibly fast, definitely faster than the disk access time, so it won't be your bottleneck
@RaghavSood Does decrypting one large file take the same time as two smaller files? (File A and File B vs File C that is comprised of File A and File B)
However I'm wondering why my test fail, I must have missed something. I have a mocked object where I call multiple methods (which do nothing of cause) however I want to verify that a given method is invoked so I wrote verify(sut).anImportantCall() which throws TooManyActualInvocations with a list of other method calles. any ideas how to fix that?
Some circumstances make you ill-suited for a job. I'm a shortie, I'm not fit for being a basketball p)layer. You can make adjustments in some case, and I would do so if possible. But sometimes, there is just nothing to be done.
Unless you want to gag your Tourette priest
On the other hand, if Stephen Hawking interviewed in a lab, they would take measures to ensure he could work there
so I'm working on a mini framework to make my life easier, that let me create pipelines with Scala and Python steps with the same declarative syntax and setup
I do not think it is possible to pass a dictionary as an argument in the command line because there doesn't exist a conversion function from string to dict (EDIT: A hack is possible, see below). What you are essentially telling python to do is:
dict("{'key1': 'value1'}")
Which if you try it ou...
the "Edit" section of the answer, another reason to like Python
I'm just trying to understand, when does something actually not work in python? XD
I was just digging up some cool modules in python, and this antigravity module seems cool, and full of potentials, but I am not sure if it is what it sounds like.
Is there any use for it other than displaying the comic page on a browser? If there is, please do tell what it can be used for. Is t...
going edge to edge and getting right fitsystemswindow = " true" is hard. window insets seems to be ignored sometimes and having the flag will not allow you to draw behind navbar
@Raghunandan I agree with @MwBakker on changing locations. I have been working remotely for 6+ years and I have a few places(mostly coffee shops) that I rotate whenever I get bored
i will think of changing locations. i feel while freelancing is great i somewhat feel that interaction with others is limited. Interacting with others or taking a break is kind of stress buster when you feel you are alone
data = JSON that contains mostly string,int,float login, gets the most recent data if it's not already on the mobile side, user can add new data to the server, can see different parsed data, logout
What is the nature of the data? Is it user generate/user retrieved, like tweets/facebook posts? Or is your server also performing some background tasks to fetch that data, like scraping other sites etc.