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Re: what you need is a testing framework like jUnit. | |
Re: [code] public class LazyHomeworkKiddoClass { } [/code] there you go | |
Re: shareware isn't free... And you won't find a mortgage calculator that's useful for websites unless they're highly localised websites as mortgage rules and laws make the outcome very different across countries or even smaller areas. And of course different suppliers have different variations, leading to different results again. Which is … | |
Re: OEM licenses are linked to specific hardware, it's quite possible those keys will not work on any hardware except that specific type of laptop. And as caperjack says, most likely the machines were delivered to your dealer with W7 installed, and they just took a few hours or days to … | |
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Re: most people are quite correct in their assumption of not needing a 400+ Euro/Pound device that can at current do little more than function as a device for delivering streaming media and electronic books. Looking at the Android app store, the bulk of "apps" are gimmicks or silly little games, … | |
Re: [code]Fatal Error: NoCodeTagError at: line 1. redo from start[/code] | |
Re: and even if we knew of a place to download it, we wouldn't give it to you as it would be a repository of pirated software and distribution is violation of several laws. | |
Re: Using exceptions to catch and handle bad input is ONLY good if either that input is to cause an application crash OR if you have a dedicated framework in place to handle such exceptions at a higher (central) level. The latter is rarely if ever the case in a small … | |
Re: depends on what the address is for... [email]dean.grobler@deangrobler.com[/email] for personal use (or deang@) webmaster@ for people to contact you about your website is a classic info@ if you're a company and want a central point of contact etc. etc. etc. | |
Re: Bill Gates money: school computers in African bush villages without electricity Michael Jordan money: 200mph capable Ferrari stuck in an LA traffic jam Both actual, Bill Gates donates a lot of money to organisations buying computers and medical supplies for developing countries, Jordan spends it all on expensive toys for … | |
Re: subclass it to provide the behaviour you want. ![]() | |
Re: is there any youtube "tutorial" that has anything of any value in it? Wouldn't think so... | |
Re: you fail. It's YOUR job, YOUR research, not ours. So it's YOUR job to come up with ideas, not ours to tell you what to do. | |
Re: why do you want to use them at all? Servlets should rarely if ever do anything that requires such low level code that it can't be done entirely in Java, and when they do completely isolating that code from the servlet environment and calling it through some protocol (tcp connection, … | |
Re: can't help you if you can't even figure that out for yourself... That said, it's a completely incorrect way to "validate" a credit card number. Not only is the number of digits incorrect for some types of cards, there is a strict requirement for the number to be a valid … | |
Re: [QUOTE=Agilemind;1696337]If the US gov't shut down, basically all public sector employees would stop being paid and all gov't services would be shut. This includes some low importance things like passport offices, some moderately important things like EI, pension payments, research/scholarship payments, the military, prisons, some highly important things like border … | |
Re: either that or have him connect to a publicly accessible server where the database will be running. | |
Re: Neither programming nor networking are games where you gain "levels" as you get experience. And there's no "max level" programmer who can one-shot a noob by just looking at them. | |
Re: You will need to refresh the display to make it show up. | |
Re: and don't forget the liability if your program gets used and because of a bug in it there's a multimillion dollar loss at (or worse, claim against) the bank using it (not that it will be authorised for use at that bank when brought in by an employee who just … | |
Re: too late, far too late... | |
Re: the only reason they had piracy seemingly go down is because they lost all means to track it... But yes, the cat is out of the bag and has been since the introduction of the CD-ROM some 20 years ago. I won't however support any law that forces me to … | |
Re: do what you read about, as you read about it. There's no substitute for hands-on experience. | |
Re: you can't get such protection, unless you register all possible variants of the name you want in all countries that allow domain registration. And it is probably impossible to not break the law somewhere, as laws can and often do contradict between countries. But IANAL, just applying common sense here … | |
Re: and even then there's no guarantee the browser won't simply ignore it and still cache it. And even if the browser doesn't cache, there's always a good chance of the request going through some proxy server that does cache (and they tend to be more likely to ignore no-cache commands … | |
Re: [QUOTE=stevanity;1694082]I dont think the console can print this. Try using it in a GUI application.[/QUOTE] would depend on the console, but most indeed support only 7 bit ASCII | |
Re: [QUOTE=Ancient Dragon;1686661]why don't you just call CreateProcess() in a loop and call it 10 times?[/QUOTE] well, that would introduce a time delay between the instances and the requirement is that they all run at the same time :) AFAIK the only way to do that is to, in each of … | |
Re: either an organisation trains and equips their staff to work with company supplied equipment only, they accept the security risk inherent in demanding employees supply their own devices for corporate activities, or they ban all corporate activity outside the office (and all private devices from the office). Each comes with … | |
Re: both numbers are just examples, and not to be taken literally :) So yes, there exists a cryptographic function f(a,x) that yields a result b. | |
Re: With your sloppy English, you'll never even get your job application letter past an initial screening. There's tons of jobs that don't require background checks or security clearances, which you'd fail. There's also a lot of companies that won't hire people with a criminal record on general principle (whether right … | |
Re: guidelines? Stop waiting for people to do your homework for you and get to doing it yourself is the only one you need. You have everything you need to do pretty much predigested in your assignment text, even a picture of what it should look like. As homework assignments typically … | |
Re: you fail. May be the correct answers (I've not checked) but if you don't know why you don't know enough to pass the exam (if it's a proper exam) and in fact deserve to fail at it. | |
Re: [QUOTE=jingda;1679392]The store will be international, since you will be downloading app from its Amazon store.[/QUOTE] no, the Amazon app store is not available for customers outside the USA and maybe Canada. No indication when and if that will change. You will also have no access to any of the streaming … | |
Re: anyone in the know would be under a strict NDA to not talk about it. | |
Re: are you sure you're actually overriding it and not overloading? Check your source, especially argument lists. And check your spelling, a typo in the name of the function that was supposed to override the one in the base is easy to make and the compiler won't catch it. | |
Re: without the software, the hardware is useless. And MacOS is indeed useless for the purpose he mentions. The only reason I'd consider a Mac Mini is when my print/file server dies, as it is quiet, small, and doesn't use a lot of power so I can just stuff it in … | |
Re: JPEG doesn't know anything about transparency. If you create an image in Photoshop, save it as a JPEG, then open it again, you'll also see a solid colour whereever you didn't place content earlier. | |
Re: and most likely you'll then never be able to play it again without that hack as Steam has a tendency to lock things to the system it was first used on, which would be registered as an Oz based machine. | |
Re: easier still (and much more secure) to just buy one of the plethora of available commercial products to handle license key generation and distribution... | |
Re: with disk images and/or virtual machines, it should be a breeze. Just make a vmware image, and for each candidate remove the used image and put a new one with the same name in its place. Of course if you're inviting a thousand people over for the test your recruitment … | |
Re: [QUOTE=jingda;1591681]Anyone using a Razor Mouse? I am using a logitech one. I don't really see a point in paying more for a mouse unless you are a hardcore gamer. lol[/QUOTE] A good mouse (as in, good ergonomics) is vital for those working with computers for long periods. It can prevent … | |
Re: start with learning English, it'll serve you a lot better than any scripting language... After that, give up on the idea of wanting one that's as close as possible to C++, as that's utterly irrelevant in selecting your tools of the trade. | |
Re: lockfiles are extremely risky. What if the running instance of the application crashes (or the computer it's running on crashes which has the same effect)? The lockfile will still be there when you start it again, causing it to never start until the file is manually removed. And what if … | |
Re: [QUOTE=peter_budo;1685995]That is for lazy idiots that cannot bother to read link from documentation. If you can't be bothered now, what will you do latter when you must read stuff???[/QUOTE] post a thread here asking for videos to show what he needs to do? | |
Re: requirement #1 would be a fully functional brain. | |
Re: [QUOTE=happygeek;1620304]A colleague of mine points out that while technology isn't to blame for the rioting it is to blame for the shops being set ablaze. Apparently the looters are making sure that no CCTV evidence of their illegal activity is being left behind.[/QUOTE] used to be they'd just steal the … | |
Re: Just read the number as a String, give an error if the length of the String is too long. Also give an error if the input can't be interpreted as an integer. The standard library has methods to test both conditions. |
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