I think that is valid for SO if you detail the language etc and maybe put it in the form "For language X with library Y how can I increase the security of Z"
But I think that if I were an employer and saw someone's rank and rep in SO say aC# developer that 11.6k rep witha top ranking in the C# category, I'd see some answers and make a decision that "this guy knows what he's doiung"
My old flat panel monitor is dying. That means I'll have to switch to the new one which seemed like a good deal at the time but actually has a terrible native resolution.
@mootinator while i was drinking someone changed date on my phone to november 5th. I was supposed to be in other town at november 5th. i almost added heartattack to hangover when checked my phone.
@Anton scientists tried to prove it, but it wasn't until Netcraft Confirms It that it became widely believed. Even then, there was a staunch group of disbelievers that swore it was a troll attempt
Lovely. I goto lunch, waiting on my long-running sql queries to finish offsite so I can get messages in my results window, and come back to find the tunnel has gone down AGAIN.
Hi,
In many pieces of example code I see variables instatiated with null values and later assigned more meaningful values.
I was just wondering why people may do this. I'm guessing try-catch blocks may well come into this, but I also see variables instantiated will null values inside of a try b...
while i was eating in some free wi-fi cafe, girl with laptop next to me whispered with some sort of inspiration in her voice stuff like "damn, its fucking big...it wont work with us... oh gosh its really huge, long like hell, wtf?". I watched at her screen when i leaved, u understand what i expected. It was just some sort of auto-generated report from some data analysis software.