The GP is saying that String
is a class already, you shouldn’t have to call String.class
.
Personally, I’m away from it for long enough that I don’t remember either.
The GP is saying that String
is a class already, you shouldn’t have to call String.class
.
Personally, I’m away from it for long enough that I don’t remember either.
Hum, well… Some side effects persist. What quantifier do you identify with?
And no error message…
I guess that’s how it’s done. Yeah.
Every environment has plenty of good places to put persistent malware. Even if you run your docker images as ro.
It’s the settiings file… It’s probably supposed to only be written by the system admin.
Why do those fish always pose with some dude holding them?
Yep, I came here to say that Kate is really nice. Even though I’m an emacs user and won’t use it.
Nano, on the other hand, can’t do almost anything, so I can’t recommend that people make heavy use of it. It’s ok for random small edits, but that’s it. (By the way, YSK that you can set your terminal to use Kate as the default editor by setting the $EDITOR variable.)
Oh, Scrum has a manifesto now? Where is it?
Or you meant the Agile manifesto, that Scrum breaks half the items and does nothing about the other half?
Scrum is not about any of the things that Scrum proponents claim it’s about.
Specifically, it’s not about agility, it’s not about velocity, it’s not about quality, it’s not about including the “customer”, and it’s only about a kind of transparency that has absolutely no impact on the final product.
But yeah, it’s about some kind of transparency.
Well, you shouldn’t have to spend any time actually fixing code found by that rule either. If the time you spent was larger than 0, you are better looking for the cause than making something that fixes it automatically.