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The three-way comparison operator <=> is often just called spaceship operator. The spaceship operator determines for two values A and B whether A < B, A = B, or A > B. I'd like to report a UFO in my code
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When we last reported on Simplified Parameter Null Validation, this feature was being challenged by several competing proposals ranging from attributes and compilers flags to full scale AOP with IL weaving. "I ain't got nothing but the blues"
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According to a new study in The Astrophysical Journal, there could be dozens of intelligent alien civilizations hiding in our galaxy, all capable of communicating. Could be, might be, possibly, full of doubt me
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And if they are clever, they will stay the hell out of sight.
Damn it... Seeing the news (and I am not speaking about the insider news) I would not even want to meet us.
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Dang it!!! Off by one. I had my money on 37.
Social Media - A platform that makes it easier for the crazies to find each other.
Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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I was on betting on 42 so.. you beat me anyway!
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Control-Flow Enforcement Technology will debut in Tiger Lake microarchitecture. Great news! This will never be broken or worked around.
Or used to ill effect.
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better late than never...
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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JavaScript creator Brendan Eich charts the programming language's life from Mosaic to Internet Explorer and Chrome. Mea culpa?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Mea culpa? Screw you
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Since the Windows 10 Creators Update in 2017 Microsoft offered a Fresh Start feature in Windows Security which allowed users to re-install Windows 10 while keeping your data intact. I'm starting to think the Win10 developers need a fresh start
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I was going to make yet another comment about them... but, it is slowly losing its fun
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Agreed. It was fun (and funny) the first few (dozen) times, but now I just feel like I'm hitting myself.
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Agreed. It was fun (and funny) the first few (dozen) times, but now I just feel like I'm hitting myself. No you aren't.
Besides the ones that should be hitting the head against the desk (and pretty hard by the way) are they at Microsoft.
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Fed up with the DRM in a General Electric refrigerator that pushed the owner to buy expensive manufacturer-approved replacement water filters, an anonymous hacker went to the trouble of buying a domain name and setting up a website at gefiltergate.com to pen a screed about appliance digital rights restriction management (DRM) and how to bypass it. Please insert disk one to continue using "your" fridge
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Have they already been sued? It would surprise me if not...
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Thanks to "internet of things" companies that prioritized profits over consumer privacy and the safety of the internet, we're now facing a security and privacy dumpster fire that many experts believe will, sooner or later, result in even bigger security and privacy headaches than we're seeing today. Contains 23% of the daily requirement of WTF?! and 50% of 'you're kidding'?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Thanks to "internet of things" companies that prioritized profits over consumer privacy and the safety of the internet, Thanks to the internet of things?
As if the big ones were not already doing a good job against privacy and security without IoT.
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Another label to ignore.
(One day I'm going to buy something and discover it's nothing but labels.)
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Microsoft’s explanation of Project Reunion was not clear to many developers. Developers had doubts about whether Project Reunion is an application model like UWP or is it a new packaging or isolation model. "Come together right now"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Microsoft’s explanation of Project Reunion was not clear to many developers. Developers had doubts about whether Project Reunion is an application model like UWP or is it a new packaging or isolation model. The big question is... which developers needed the explanation?
Seeing how things go lately in M$ I think it could be the internal ones
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modified 15-Jun-20 14:15pm.
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It's really a painful reunion... I would not want to attend...
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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Feedback from 19,696 developers whom we surveyed in the beginning of 2020 helped us identify the latest trends around tools, technologies, programming languages, and many other exciting facets of the development world. You are here
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That, to me, looks like a survey of JetBrains users, with statistics one may expect from such a survey.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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That 93.4% of the statistics are made up and the other 60% are not to be trusted?
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