Last time I checked pretty much 0 websites accept cash as payment. And even if they did mailing cash is one of the dumbest things you can do. Enjoy that payment never making it to the other end.
And we can even go one more level deep with the QPushButton example. QommandLinkButton inherits from QPushButton, which inherits from QAbstractButton, which inherits from QWidget which inherits from QObject. The fact that you said inheritance is rarely used by Qt for GUI programming is just absolutely hilarious.
Neither the FISA court nor any court is involved in NSLs. That’s one of the major issues with them; the complete lack of any (even rubber-stamped) judicial oversight.
The problem was not enough shitty Javascript in the world. Now the same incompotent monkeys can not only write insecure front-end code, they can also write the insecure back-end code, too!
To be fair, the ability to left pad a string [mozilla.org] was only added to the JavaScript standard last year. Although Array.isArray [mozilla.org] has existed for quite a while now.
To be unfair, the ability to left pad a string is something that anyone should know how to do as an entry-level task to learning how to program.
Even worse. If you look at the current version, there's something like 14 different releases. And it has 2 outstanding issues. All over something to left pad a string which is a CS101 entry-level coding task.
You won’t get mobile sites on a non-mobile device and nowhere does this story say you would.
Last time I checked pretty much 0 websites accept cash as payment. And even if they did mailing cash is one of the dumbest things you can do. Enjoy that payment never making it to the other end.
Both are equally easy to read. What is supoosed to be difficult about reading the former?
Lazy trolling is lazy.
Your bill would be a part of your property taxes
Bullshit. Municipal broadband is floated by bonds and then kept afloat by subscriber fees.
can't drop it, and go to jail if you don't pay it.
Also false.
Oh, and don't like your speeds? Take it up with the Sheriff, mister. Fuck that noise.
Or you just stop subscribing since it's a voluntary service?
Approximately half of all programmers are always going to be below average. What would you have them all do?
Get out of the industry and stop cranking out shitty software that leads to things live massive data breaches of PII.
How exactly is using inheritance in GUI programming a bad design? It’s a very natural fit and not like a cargo cult at all.
And we can even go one more level deep with the QPushButton example. QommandLinkButton inherits from QPushButton, which inherits from QAbstractButton, which inherits from QWidget which inherits from QObject. The fact that you said inheritance is rarely used by Qt for GUI programming is just absolutely hilarious.
...In desktop GUI programming, inheritance is used very rarely, ... I can only speak for GTK+, Qt, wxWidgets, WinForms in C#, etc.
And you speak poorly about them. Qt, for example, uses inheritance all over the place in its widgets.
Just one example: QPushButton inherits from QAbstractButton which is inherited from QWidget which inherits from QObject.
You also are wrong about WinForms:
Let's look at the Button class:
Inheritance Hierarchy
System.Object
System.MarshalByRefObject
System.ComponentModel.Component
System.Windows.Forms.Control
System.Windows.Forms.ButtonBase
System.Windows.Forms.Button
I could go on but I won't. You couldn't have been more wrong if you tried.
Neither the FISA court nor any court is involved in NSLs. That’s one of the major issues with them; the complete lack of any (even rubber-stamped) judicial oversight.
to the extent that C code compiled to JavaScript and run with v8 is often close in performance to natively compiled code, and sometimes faster
Proof that v8 runs faster with a real-world application and not in some contrived microbenchmark.
The problem was not enough shitty Javascript in the world. Now the same incompotent monkeys can not only write insecure front-end code, they can also write the insecure back-end code, too!
I wish I was.
1.2.0 is the latest of 14 releases
https://www.npmjs.com/package/...
To be fair, the ability to left pad a string [mozilla.org] was only added to the JavaScript standard last year. Although Array.isArray [mozilla.org] has existed for quite a while now.
To be unfair, the ability to left pad a string is something that anyone should know how to do as an entry-level task to learning how to program.
And not even one Amazon affiliate link in sight.
Append-only is probably more accurate, then. You can always add, but not delete.
Even worse. If you look at the current version, there's something like 14 different releases. And it has 2 outstanding issues. All over something to left pad a string which is a CS101 entry-level coding task.
Says the person using improper capitalization.
Since no one involved is from the US what does it matter what the US Constitution says?
A repository of shitty Javascript lbraries for incompetent Javascript monkeys.
These are people who need libraries to left pad a string and to check if something is an array. Technical prowess is not their forte.
No one has ever accused a Slashdot editor of competence. Especially not this latest crop.
If there are 37 exceptions then that means there are not only two words for tea.
Why? Their own equivalent is equally as shit.
Not if the system wasn’t left open with a weak password default.
You’re just pretending to be stupid, right? You’re not actually bein serious are you?