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memset_s
C++ compiler: object is never read from after being zeroed, thus by the abstract machine specification the last write does not lead to any observable behaviour and can be skipped.
It isn't skipped if the program uses the memset_s defined in C11 to modulate the compiler's inference that the zeroing "does not lead to any observable behaviour".
Java JIT: No reads between zeroing and freeing/next writes, skip zero writes. This is an important optimization since by specification all objects are zero initialized, leading to large amounts of overhead if the writes cannot be skipped.
Even if the char[] holding the secret's UTF-16 encoding is cleared by by Arrays.fill method? Oracle itself uses this in its example for Swing JPasswordField
.Any modern OS: let me copy that buffer to the swap file.
A modern OS denies reading swap by nonadministrators within the OS and encrypts swap to protect it from reading outside the OS.
Any SSD: you want to override this? Lets do some wear levelling and overwrite that other location instead.
It's as if you think disk encryption is impossible.
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Oracle and MS have strengths; IBM has none
MySQL is also available in the Oracle cloud: https://cloud.oracle.com/mysql
Of course it's the Enterprise version and I'm sure that internally Oracle (mysql division) are billing oracle (cloud division) in funny-money, but the actual cost to provide it for Oracle is very low. There aren't many differences, or much coding effort, between the Community (Free) and Enterprise MySQL - just enough to get Enterprises to pay for the extra audit and thread pool (i.e. helpers for crappy applications that can't use a database correctly) support.
However the big point of Oracle cloud is not that it has MySQL, but that it can supply your on-premises private cloud infrastructure as well as off-premises public cloud. Their aim is to satisfy those people who want their data on-premises for one reason or another, but don't want to have to do the work of building that infrastructure themselves.
MS Azure cloud is wildly popular with Linux people, rather to MS's surprise - there are far more Linux customers than Windows Server customers in Azure. Meanwhile, if you want to run your desktop app back end in the cloud (i.e. Office 365) and have decent Windows hosting, Azure will do that for you with one supplier contract. That's a really strong advantage of Azure. Microsoft still has the global hold on office applications and they can, if they're reasonably smart, transition that into becoming the "inevitable" cloud supplier for companies with a lot of office-application users.
IBM... isn't looking like it has any of the advantages. They don't have the advantage of being the first choice for Chinese companies, nor the cheapest and biggest, nor the public/private single interface, nor the obvious place to keep your MS desktop apps while closing your datacenter. They're also late to the game.
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Re:Just switched back from JDK 11 to JDK 8
Oracle changed their licensing recently, you really need to look into it:
https://java.com/en/download/r...
https://www.oracle.com/technet...Also, OpenJDK is now open source releases of the Oracle JDK except without the Oracle enterprise support.
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Re:Should be easy to defend
Unless of course hiring managers gave affirmative action-style preferences to female candidates. Then on average, the female candidates actually hired wouldn't be as good as their male counterparts, because lower quality female candidates could get hired right along with the better ones (which do exist).
How likely is it that a company which has their executives openly publish blog posts like this, who spend a bunch of money every year promoting Oracle Women’s Leadership’s, who have special programs to highlight, reward and praise their female staff isn't also giving preferences trying to hire as many women as they possibly can.
I've been in the technology for 30+ years, across a dozen different giant, large and small employers. I've never seen any of them do anything in regards to hiring women except basically automatically hire any bare minimum qualified female applicant who showed up, because they all wanted more women in technology.
And yes, as a hiring manager myself, despite knowing the supposed wage gap is B.S., despite knowing studies show women generally get preferred hiring status, I'd probably still lean towards hiring a woman over a man if their resumes and interviews were equal, just to have them around the team.
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Re:Should be easy to defend
Unless of course hiring managers gave affirmative action-style preferences to female candidates. Then on average, the female candidates actually hired wouldn't be as good as their male counterparts, because lower quality female candidates could get hired right along with the better ones (which do exist).
How likely is it that a company which has their executives openly publish blog posts like this, who spend a bunch of money every year promoting Oracle Women’s Leadership’s, who have special programs to highlight, reward and praise their female staff isn't also giving preferences trying to hire as many women as they possibly can.
I've been in the technology for 30+ years, across a dozen different giant, large and small employers. I've never seen any of them do anything in regards to hiring women except basically automatically hire any bare minimum qualified female applicant who showed up, because they all wanted more women in technology.
And yes, as a hiring manager myself, despite knowing the supposed wage gap is B.S., despite knowing studies show women generally get preferred hiring status, I'd probably still lean towards hiring a woman over a man if their resumes and interviews were equal, just to have them around the team.
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Re:Should be easy to defend
Unless of course hiring managers gave affirmative action-style preferences to female candidates. Then on average, the female candidates actually hired wouldn't be as good as their male counterparts, because lower quality female candidates could get hired right along with the better ones (which do exist).
How likely is it that a company which has their executives openly publish blog posts like this, who spend a bunch of money every year promoting Oracle Women’s Leadership’s, who have special programs to highlight, reward and praise their female staff isn't also giving preferences trying to hire as many women as they possibly can.
I've been in the technology for 30+ years, across a dozen different giant, large and small employers. I've never seen any of them do anything in regards to hiring women except basically automatically hire any bare minimum qualified female applicant who showed up, because they all wanted more women in technology.
And yes, as a hiring manager myself, despite knowing the supposed wage gap is B.S., despite knowing studies show women generally get preferred hiring status, I'd probably still lean towards hiring a woman over a man if their resumes and interviews were equal, just to have them around the team.
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Re:No. You are juvenile.
So, hmmm, is Oracle juvenile with its performance analysis tool, aka perfanal ?!?
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Re:Quick qustion
Java's bizarre "Duke" mascot makes no sense, was created by a homosexual, and both would ideally be exterminated.
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SPARC M8?
OK, what's the story then with Oracle's SPARC M8 processor ?
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Re:bad summary, are their real Amazon based clause
Indeed. On Azure:
An 8 core 32GB VM is $668 USD/month
16 core 448 GB VM is $7044. (Four hundred forty eight gigabytes of random access memory.)
And for revenue:
Q1 2018 Cloud Revenue for Microsoft is $6bn; for AWS its 5.4bn and IBM it's 4.2 bn. Seriously, the 3rd placed provider is clearing the threshold twice - and doing it in only a QUARTER of the year.Yeah, $2bn / year sounds like "keeping kiddies out of the adults swimming pool". But it doesn't make sense as Oracle themselves say they are pulling in 9.8bn per year.
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Re:Not that simple
Probably needing the ftype=1 feature that enables d_type support which was not available until a few years ago and requires a fresh run of mkfs.xfs to enable. With d_type you can find out if a file is a directory, link, FIFO, regular file, etc. straight from readdir() without an extra stat() call for every file in the directory, but not all filesystems support it so falling back to stat() when d_type == DT_UNKNOWN is mandatory. I fixed a bug in dupd caused by assuming d_type always returned a good value, which failed on an XFS v4 volume and rendered the program unusable.
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Answered my question myself (I'm right)
"Java Plug-in technology, included as part of the Java Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (Java SE), establishes a connection between popular browsers and the Java platform. This connection enables applets on Web sites to be run within a browser on the desktop." AND "Java Plug-in technology is part of the current version of the Java Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (Java SE). Download the JRE." http://www.oracle.com/technetw...
* I KNEW THERE WAS NO WAY YOU COULD ESCAPE THE OFTEN FAULTY IN SECURITY Java Runtime Engine...
APK
P.S.=> Again: FOR YOUR OWN SAKE? Think it over as to using it... apk
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When dependencies cause abandoned installation
Having to download and run two installers to run a single application causes a greater fraction of abandoned installations than having to download and run only one installer. Electron applications require one; Java applications require two: JRE and the application itself. Web applications require zero.
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Re:(sic)??
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Solaris 11 with Trusted Extensions?
So the DOD simply wants Solaris 11 with Trusted Extensions then?
ref:
http://www.oracle.com/us/produ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...PS. Give self negative 1Billion karma for mentioning Oracle...
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Re:Duct tape and bailing wire...
By the time creimer realize that dot is not an operator, the end of time will have come.
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Re:Alt Headline:
Oh it will not 'go away' overnight. But would you start a new greenfield project in java? You are going to give that a big ol skip and pick something else.
http://www.oracle.com/us/corpo...
This is not 'cheap' in any way. For some bits you are talking 20k PER processor.
For a project I am currently working on the cost went from 0 to by my back of the envelope math 5 million per year. For that cost I can re-write the whole thing in GCC or Python.
This may also be a big FU to Microsoft. They own LinkedIn. LinkedIn is one of the worlds largest users of kafka.
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Track records matter.
The current release of OpenBSD, version 6.3, has issued a total of 10 patches against base since release on April 15th. Four of these are security-related, and six are reliability bug fixes.
Oracle / Red Hat Linux in that time has issued 50 security-related patches, and hundreds more that are classed as bug fixes or enhancements.
Linux is strong because it scales up and down very well, it exploits CPU features for speed to make applications run very fast, it is friendly to new features, and it has the most market share in the POSIX realm. Linux is weak because it has sacrificed security for speed in many cases, and we have Dirty Cow, Towelroot, and many similar problems in userspace - this makes Linux a bad choice for systems that will not receive patches (i.e. phones, IoT devices, embedded systems, etc.).
OpenBSD prioritizes security over speed and flexibility. It does not implement fine-grained SMP due to security concerns, and has a "big kernel lock" that Linux left behind in 2.2. It ignores many well-known standards (i.e. NFSv4). There are many things that you cannot do on OpenBSD, but what you can do is magnitudes safer than Linux.
Android politely stole OpenBSD's entire libc implementation (and then ignored it for several years), and IIRC the OpenBSD code is the largest contribution outside of the kernel itself.
OpenBSD is also the home of OpenSSH, which itself is quite secure.
I trust the opinions of the OpenBSD kernel architects, and I will look forward to their patch.
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Re:I got a bad case of creimertards...
CROFLOL! See creimer mental abilities here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Re:MS sucks at naming things
Oracle wins this contest hands down.
Oracle SMS (System Management Suite). Near impossible to google and only slightly easier to deploy.
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Re:They didn't...
Not sure how this news relates to China. But Oracle has a huge presence in China and earn a lot revenue from there. Don't get brainwashed by Western media.
As China tires of dealing with Oracle, it will develop its own implementation of SQL, which it will then sell to the world at a discount. Oracle goes poof.
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Re:They didn't...
Not sure how this news relates to China. But Oracle has a huge presence in China and earn a lot revenue from there. Don't get brainwashed by Western media.
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Re: FP
You don't know much about functional programming, first of all it is not what you think, your functions here like sin() have nothing to do with it.
Secondly, real world functional languages allow to modify state via monads. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
In a functional language "functions are first class citizens", that means they behave like objects. e.g. the following code:
a = sum(sqrt(3.7), sqrt(4.2)
Creates three function objects, one instance of sum and two of sqrt, then it evaluates the "expression tree"
Behaving like objects means, you can store them, pass them around as parameters, create new functions by combining existing ones.Regarding your answers: FP is not a hype, it is ages old, most likely older than you.
All modern languages support features of FP (C++ with functor objects, and now with lambdas), and nearly all modern languages either have lambdas or closures.
Depending on project and Java Version I use lambdas every day. If you use the STL in C++ you can not help yourself doing FP (albeit a bit limited)
Most prominent is probably Erlang. They used to write all the router and switching software in Ericssons gear in Erlang. https://www.erlang.org/about
That FP is only limited used is because the modern implementations e.g. in Java are so watered down and only support a subset of usages (e.g. lambdas/closures and the Streams API: http://www.oracle.com/technetw... )
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Re:Marketing?
If a language needs its own marketing department, from a multi-billion-dollar company, then maybe it's not that great in the first place.
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Re:ALERT ALERT creimer sock puppet post MODDOWN!
doesn't follow the naming convention for creimer's family:
Hahaha creimer! You don't know shit about naming conventions based on what you know about operators!
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Re:So this means
Chris,
I know concepts such as gravity are out of your comprehension abilities judging on the post I quoted below but anyway there is the truth:
Fattest denominator content will always attract more views.
Granny PottyMouth is willing to help you so why haven't you contacted her yet?
IMHO, she has a great idea: Dressing you as Creimy-Dumpty, that would qualify as Fat content thus attracting more views. Also, don't hesitate to show full-body views in your videos. Your mass will definitely attract more view due to the gravity formula,
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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#Fatlivesmatter!
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Re:In short...
Some people can't learn to code.
For example, creimer can't learn anything!
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Re:In short...
Some people can't learn to code!
For example, creimer can't learn anything!
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Re:Contractors are made necessary
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Re:Did I read this right...
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Good for you!
Good for you!
Here is some background to help you evaluate creimer's mental capacities.
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apparently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Re:Republicans and Monsanto
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Re:Speedware
Most languages have a no-op statement. C allows just a plain ";" as a do nothing statement. Even going back to Fortran, there was CONTINUE. It's a very old concept.
Very true, although ";" is decidedly less amusing than "Do Nothing"... at least to me.
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Re:Speedware
Most languages have a no-op statement. C allows just a plain ";" as a do nothing statement. Even going back to Fortran, there was CONTINUE. It's a very old concept.
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Re:Quite float-point-ish (= inacuratish)
Um, yes. If you use a floating-point number of insufficient precision, it won't work well. People generally know this stuff.
As a competent programmer, I do know that decimal calculations do not do well with transcendental numbers or trigonometric functions, and you should just go with regular floating-point. It's just as accurate (given enough precision), it's faster, and it's probably more predictable.
As you say, the decimal data type supports decimal places exactly. (Duh.) So, what's that useful for? If you use it for calculations in general, it's no more accurate than a regular floating-point number of adequate precision, and it's slower. It works great for financial calculations, which are done in decimal and have to come out the same way every time. Financial calculations involve numbers with exact decimal representations (such as a 3.25% interest rate, not 22/7% or pi%), and when there is necessary inaccuracy there are rules saying how to handle it. Financial calculations were built around base 10, unlike most calculations, which are merely expressed in base 10 when convenient.
You really don't know much about floating-point, do you? Here is a copy of "What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic". I strongly suggest that you read it. Floating-point calculations are by nature inexact, unless by chance the numbers have an exact representation in the base being used, and most don't. It's hard to know exactly where the errors come in, and in complex calculations it becomes pretty much impossible.
There is a discipline in computer science that deals with this, and that's what I mean when I refer to "numerics" people. You are obviously not one of them. They are going to come up with better ways to calculate things than you or I will. As far as third-party code, if you're going to be consistent about it you'll have to write your own
.NET runtime and program directly in its intermediate language, without using a compiler. -
Re:Uh, GLinux?
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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VirtualBox extension pack costs $5,000
why not just run Windows in VirtualBox
Because commercial use of the VirtualBox extension pack for more than 30 days requires paying $5,000 to One Rich American Called Larry Ellison. (This breaks down as $50 per user with a minimum order quantity of 100 users.) I'd be interested to read about your workarounds for the missing features of VirtualBox that are provided only by the extension pack.
or something
Three reasons. First, Linux + Wine uses less RAM than Linux + Windows would. If I end up thrashing swap despite having maxed out the RAM in my laptop, I'd have to buy a whole new laptop. Second, a Windows license costs $119.99. Third, Windows 10 snitches on users even when telemetry is set to basic, sending a list of all installed applications and device drivers to the mothership.
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Re:Trump takes our money. What's the difference?
Chris,
The discrepancy is obviously related to the way the sites handle operator precedence when you entered the data and you have to adjust for it.
Since you are renowned for having a problem with operator precedence and that you don't even know what an operator is, I would follow that other poster advice and hire an accountant,
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Re:SJW Marvel
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Re:This is a serious problem...
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Re:Numbers don't surprise me...
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Re:Thank you for the shower of crumbs!
You are wrong creimer is such a genius that he figured out how to use "dot" as an operator in python!
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Re:Umm, yeah
You are shit posting again creimer. How would you know anything about "YouTube algorithm"? With your python script?
Like everything you do your script is flawed.
https://slashdot.org/comments....Damn, you are so dumb that you think "dot" is an operator in python. I now have seen everything!
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot is NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Re:Python in Excel...
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot in NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Re:Thank heavens I have an old Athlon...
...where I run CentOS and Firefox. I'm not trusting any sensitive personal data to Intel until I get easy tools to remove the ME.
I wish Oracle would put out a "Raspberry-Pi" class of the SPARC T2. The design is open and can be trusted.
Nothing from Oracle can be trusted. Being open doesn't mean something is trustworthy. It means you're able to build your own and audit it. You can't trust something unless you actually do that.
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Thank heavens I have an old Athlon...
...where I run CentOS and Firefox. I'm not trusting any sensitive personal data to Intel until I get easy tools to remove the ME.
I wish Oracle would put out a "Raspberry-Pi" class of the SPARC T2. The design is open and can be trusted.
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Re:Being trendy has a cost
meanwhile back in reality, real projects at real companies continue to successfully manage their code with perforce
TFTFY.
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Re:I'm still waiting to find out...
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot in NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
It's like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Re:Kids have known this for years about Oreo...
Read what Chris Reimer (cdreimer) wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot in NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
Its like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase...For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_...See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...
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Re:Missing generation of academics...
Read what Chris Reimer wrote here:
https://groups.google.com/foru...You are such a perfect miracle imbecile Chris!
I can't believe that you are actually imbecile enough to post this thread here. It makes you look like an even more imbecile fucktard yet.
As some have stated on that thread "dot in NOT an operator", you fucktard! Apperently, you did not read the thread yourself or more likely, your ameba brain reading comprehension doesn't allow you to understand its content.
Its like asking: What is the dot operator precedence in Linux Slackware 1.2.3? You can't daisy chain dot operators in Windows versions (e.g. 3.1, 3.11, etc.)
What is the precedence in the 2.5 IQ that you possess?
And if you ever asked about real operators the word is "Precedence" you fucktard!
Dots are not operators in ANY OOP language you silly fuck!
See java:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase... [oracle.com]For python, you could have googled it but no, you needed to grab the attention on that google group and didn't care that it made you look like a total fool.
http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_... [reeborg.ca]See example in above link:
Fido.head.mouth.teeth.canine.hurts();
Other example:
Criemer.head.brain.isHurting(); This is always false because your head is empty you dumb fuck!But Criemer.head.isEmpty() always returns true...