Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, May 09 2013 @ 12:59 PM EDT |
Java didn't die of being an indifferent language. Nor did it
die of having all those security issues in the browser for
so long. Java didn't even (quite) die over the misguided
litigation against Android's Dalvik.
But Java died irrevocably, for good, and never-look-back
when the private, trivial, nine-line range-check method
written by someone else was made an issue on appeal after
the judge whatsisname told the plaintiff it's too trivial to
sue over. (The judge got it.) It's over.
If I still had software that I haven't rewritten in another
language already, I would rewrite it in another language.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, May 09 2013 @ 01:38 PM EDT |
Article link.
One must remember this makes sense because the
International Space Station is a hobbyists platform ;)
RAS[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, May 09 2013 @ 05:47 PM EDT |
You couldn't make this up. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, May 09 2013 @ 07:58 PM EDT |
On Snapchat's website currently: www.snapchat.com/#Is-
there-
any-way-to-view-an-image-after-the-t
ime-has-expired?
Is there any way to view an image after
the time has
expired?
No, snaps disappear after the timer runs out. You
can save
snaps that you capture by pressing the save button on the
preview
screen.
This is a very plain statement and, as we know, quite
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