im getting Cannot find a version of 'com.google.code.findbugs:jsr305' that satisfies the version constraints on release version whem im trying to build the apk
Google v. Oracle America (previously named Oracle America, Inc. v. Google, Inc. in lower courts) is a current legal case within the United States related to the nature of computer code and copyright law. The dispute centers on the use of parts of the Java programming language's application programming interfaces (APIs), which are owned by Oracle, within early versions of the Android operating system by Google. Google has admitted to using the APIs, and has since transitioned Android to a copyright-unburdened engine, but claims their original use of the APIs was within fair use.
Oracle initiated...
So Google copied an open source implementation of the Java SDK called OpenJDK? How does that infringe of Oracle's copyright? If anything, Oracle should sue the creators of OpenJDK.
IP rights are infringed when a work protected by IP laws is used, copied or otherwise exploited without having the proper permission from a person who owns those rights.
> Google chose to develop a cleanroom version of the Java Standard Edition libraries, developing the libraries from a completely fresh start without any access to Sun's code. This became the engine behind Android's Dalvik virtual machine, a core part of the new system.
> Part of the virtual machine included 37 API calls and around 11,500 lines of code deemed central to Java, which were taken from Apache Harmony, an open-source cleanroom Java implementation developed by the Apache Software Foundation (ASF).
which were taken from Apache Harmony, an open-source cleanroom Java implementation developed by the Apache Software Foundation
> Google has said copyright protection should not extend to APIs because they are essential tools for creating software.
Google has also argued that its copying of them is permissible under the fair-use defense, which allows unlicensed use of copyrighted works for purposes such as research.
can someone explain to me how the movie that won the golden globe for "Best Motion Picture - Drama" was released less than a week before the end of the year and only in 4 countries? What is this award based on if only 3 people have seen the movie.. cough publicity stunt
@JBis it is for research once they argue that its primary purpose is to harvest user data :)
when you post like 7 images in whatsapp all images get combined in a single view with three images displayed and 4+ more mark on the fourth one. How can i achieve this ?
on the previous season, it was the complete opposite, when thomas was smoking that last cigarette in front of his grave, that was worthy of a good ending :D youtube.com/watch?v=1B9O6dHRGlU
I need to convince my company to upgrade these applications to at least Java8 before I pigeonhole myself into legacy applications for the rest of my career
A Java virtual machine (JVM) is a virtual machine that enables a computer to run Java programs as well as programs written in other languages that are also compiled to Java bytecode. The JVM is detailed by a specification that formally describes what is required in a JVM implementation. Having a specification ensures interoperability of Java programs across different implementations so that program authors using the Java Development Kit (JDK) need not worry about idiosyncrasies of the underlying hardware platform.
The JVM reference implementation is developed by the OpenJDK project as open source...
Erlang may refer to:
== Science and technology ==
Erlang (programming language), a programming language
Erlang (unit), a unit to measure traffic in telecommunications or other domains
Erlang distribution, a probability distribution describing the time between events
== Places ==
Mount Erlang, a mountain in China
Erlang railway station, on the Chinese Qinghai–Tibet Railway
== Other uses ==
Agner Krarup Erlang (1878–1929), mathematician and engineer after whom several concepts are named
Erlang Shen, a Chinese deity
== See also ==
Erlangen, Germany
Erlanger (disambiguation)...
Erlang ( UR-lang) is a general-purpose, concurrent, functional programming language, and a garbage-collected runtime system. The term Erlang is used interchangeably with Erlang/OTP, or Open Telecom Platform (OTP), which consists of the Erlang runtime system, several ready-to-use components (OTP) mainly written in Erlang, and a set of design principles for Erlang programs.The Erlang runtime system is designed for systems with these traits:
Distributed
Fault-tolerant
Soft real-time
Highly available, non-stop applications
Hot swapping, where code can be changed without stopping a system.The Erlang...