It lacks a E_GENIUS_NOT_FOUND
option
Found them! Maybe they can help.
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It lacks a E_GENIUS_NOT_FOUND
option
Found them! Maybe they can help.
[img]http://www.macobserver.com/imgs/teaser_images/20120822_appleretailemployees.jpg[/img]
This is most definitely made with the editor but I warmly suggest to archive a copy for future use until the Google Code site is permanently taken down.
Many Finns call MySQL "muesli" as it's a lot easier to say than "My S-Q-L". I don't know where that originates from.
I am offended by your comment about my comment being offensive and it offends my beliefs.
Read up to "God". Needless to say, I didn't get very far.
You are using it wrong so your complaints should be targeted at your company and not against the tool that doesn't fit your use case.
The fact that you're unable to understand it in the first place is irrelevant and a personal dysfunction.
Also how the duck (thanks auto correct) you quote a post on mobile?
Bah, dupe with identical title. Carry on, nothing to see here.
This is an old Windows compatibility feature where any executable that contains "install" or "setup" in the exe name will be run as Administrator because no old installer had a manifest and installing would fail badly otherwise.
XP at least asked you if you want it to do that. Usually it failed to find any drivers anyway.
Nope, some SJWs are just fucking upset over the fact that the vast majority of successful open source projects are run by men (what's more frightening, white men) who are not afraid to said the word fuck where the word fuck is due, and "womyn" failed to produce anything remotely useful to date. Conclusion? Ban these men!
Most things in the world are run by men. I wonder why...
@hifi said:What's that location anyway?Seems to be a 1x1 GIF. Tracking pixel, then.
I didn't know why I was annoyed while browsing the forums today but finally I know the culprit!
Meanwhile, Linus seems perfectly fine with the goto
statement... :person_frowning.mif:
In C, goto
is a way to handle error conditions in nested code and is very readable when the programmer isn't shit.
+1 for this rant.
If the kernel was in C++ it would probably be even more unreadable because of all the magic people tend to do with it to hide their real code mess.
It potentially could be if the game is written only using OpenGL as the graphics API. If it draws even a single native widget, there's zero overlap between OS X and any Linux out there. (Unless you run OS X in X11 compatibility whatever mode, but then your application looks like shit so why would you do that?)
Not many games use system GUI widgets, unless you're a big Minesweeper fan. Also porting from Windows to OS X and not using a toolkit like Qt to have a single code base for GUI is just stupid, really stupid.
I'm sure Diablo III is equally disappointing on all platforms.
It's not really disappointing, just boring after so many hours of grinding shit to get better loot to grind the same shit again with slightly better gear.
They can't get their shit together with KDE 5 / Plasma 5 and all the pieces of their incompatible stack.
It would be a win-win situation for current Linux users. Maybe there would be enough interested developers to create a desktop that's beautiful and doesn't suck for one.
Diablo 3 ran very well on Wine last time I played it and I didn't really notice/care I wasn't playing on Windows. I don't mind if initial setup takes me a few minutes longer with Wine if it keeps working well after that and I can avoid the hassle of having Windows around. World of Tanks also works fine after initial Wine setup even though has a slightly lower fps.
I guess you're not into million different first person shooters that don't really bring anything new to the table?
Actually according to this you could install up to 8.0a on 95.
OP had a point of "if it runs on Mac, it runs on Linux" and that's pretty much true but the developers didn't see any value in the extra mile of spinning a Linux build and I'm not surprised. Only if Steam Machines really pick up it might get interesting and what are the odds of that?
Distribution fragmentation doesn't mean shit when you ship on Steam and Steam runtime. If something doesn't work on your special snowflake Gentoo build, tough, you probably caused it yourself. There are exceptions like Dead Island that just keeps black screening for a lot of people (including me) and no one can figure it out and I stopped caring.
I haven't had much problems with Valve titles on Linux after they got their shit together. They also did respond to a critical game breaking bug report in reasonable time (about a day). Apparently with infinite pool of money and some good developers you can make quality Linux ports.
After 30 minutes of utter failure, the installation finally begins. This is painful to watch.
Still, they could easily separate the git CLI frontend from the library backend and maintain them separately. It would sure fix a lot of problems with the ecosystem.
libgit2 is there and fairly feature complete (including SSH transport) with bindings to all sane languages.
GIT HAS BEEN AROUND SINCE 2005 WHY ISN'T THERE ONE NOW!
No one has bothered because it's easier to teach people the quirks of the cli than to write a decent GUI.
Why doesn't this bother you!?
Can't say for @LB_ but it does bother me.
All the blakeyrant above: TL;DR
I think git as a low level concept is beautiful and a good client/software to do what the cli and many GUIs are trying to do is what's missing here. Microsoft is doing something with VS and libgit2 but it seems to be a work in progress.
It's not like the git format is preventing you to do the basic tasks of version control, the tools just aren't very user friendly.
Though it's still reasonably easy to learn the required steps to do basic damage control without removing your local repo once in a while, like git reset --hard
.
There are too many things that can go wrong and too many ways to get out of it so people just remove the repository and start over.
The amount of options and switches is just too much to create anything simple like most current GUIs try to deceive the user and then leave them in the ditch when they really need help.
JGit itself is mostly fine but the UIs for it (like NetBeans, don't know about Eclipse) don't handle many edge cases and those make people frustrated.
Today, a colleague got a "whole file merge conflict" caused by some whitespace inconsistency within the file (it's a different why such occurs) and you just couldn't fix it using NetBeans unless you accept the other version and by hand go fix your changes back.
The easiest fix I could come up with was to do git rebase --ignore-whitespace
and that's not something you can do with NetBeans. I didn't really care what happened to the whitespaces as long as the merge was resolved without rewriting the whole file.
I believe the xkcd approach would have been taken if I were away.
Was going to "I own my software on Linux" but then I realized all games I play are on Steam so I'm as fucked as everyone else.
PDOStatement implements Traversable
so you can just foreach
the whole result set. Can't get much easier than that.
In my own code I usually make a "select" object directly Traversable
so you can just create a select, execute and iterate through the results in one line. This pattern is based on extending the old Zend_Select
.
foreach ($db->select()->from('foo')->where('bar') as $row) {
...
}
TRWTF is that everything is a string when it comes to databases and PHP.
Funny, I didn't see it there. I'll make a mental note to use my eyes next time.
Actually let's revisit this UI because I find it really hard to use [s]even when it works[/s]:
a) Click in the "Search Current Mailbox" input field and the magic search ribbon appear above
b) Click on "Unread"
c) All unread shit everywhere appears in my view now
d) Click on "Inbox" in the left pane
e) Search closes
The page I linked clearly says "In the Navigation Pane, click Inbox or the folder that you want to filter.". The instructions don't really say what version of Outlook but either the way it works has changed since that was created or it's broken.
Yes, I tried that and it did absolutely nothing.
Then I read I need to click on the mailbox (which was already selected) in the left pane. That closed the whole search operation a few times until it suddenly did what the instructions said - filtered the folder I selected and not close the god damn search.
If you are/were using Lync, it's the same shit with different name and skin and it really has nothing to do with Skype.
: Read your post wrong, you apparently know it already. It's still a to rename it into something that people already know and it has nothing to do with it.
Netflix runs on Chrome as HTML5 video with DRM on Windows and Linux.
Yesterday I had a similar problem. The same Office 365 Outlook 2013 shows one unread item in Inbox, can't find it. Googled for the filter to show only unread messages because the Outlook interface is utter shit and finally after trying it many times - as it didn't seem to do anything - it finally gave me an unread (which I actually had read) Skype for Business conversation which I had to manually set to read to get rid of it.
Needless to say I hate the way previous Skype for Business conversations are in Outlook and not in the application itself. Also you can't paste long text into Skype for Business which is also a big .
@thegoryone said:
@gleemonk said:I'm sorry I don't understand what your angle is. To me$Config['Enabled'] = (bool)$_SESSION['user'] ;
Do this without checking the array key* exists first and what happens?
Notice: Undefined index: user in C:\xampp\htdocs\check.php on line 3 ```</blockquote>
@$Config['Enabled'] = (bool)$_SESSION['user'] ;
<abbr title="PHP'd That For You">PTFY</abbr>
Damn, this is a problem nobody ever in the history of windows users has ever fixed... oh wait
I use this on every Windows machine because it's so much fucking nicer you can use Alt to drag and resize windows without needing to find a special draggable 2 pixel area or if your window is off-screen it's easy to drag it back. Yes you can use the "Move" option from taskbar but meh I don't use Alt for anything else anyway with the mouse.
TRWTF is a shell that needs a "configuration framework" to be usable.
Given modern CPUs, the more complex hash algorithm implementations that use all the possible extensions that are available will have so little overhead it doesn't matter what you choose.
If you are CPU limited then you might want to use CRC32 as suggested.
Right; and we should get rid of airbags, seatbelts, and ambulances because cars shouldn't crash in the first place. Brilliant thinking.
Those are to help with human errors that can't be fixed without removing the human. Apples and oranges.
So your argument basically is "this improvement in Windows doesn't matter because Linux users live in a fantasy land full of dwarfs and magical unicorns that has no resemblance to the real world".
I haven't seen a recent Mac crash with driver issues for example. Where did you get this Linux from?
Anyway, Windows drivers crash more often because Windows does a more shit with hardware. Just considering GPUs alone (and comparing like-for-like) the difference is staggering.
That's your excuse for instability? Wow.
Well and more to the point it demonstrably does not create a better product. There's nothing Linux does better than NT, a good amount of things it does significantly worse (like rebooting crashed drivers) and guess what? Microsoft employees are professionals.
Maybe the drivers shouldn't crash in the first place? Windows thinking that crashing is a normal state of computing.
Getting your CC charged for a purchase doesn't necessarily mean you receive the goods instantly.
He bought the domain in Google's own system and the purchase was reverted before it went to the upstream registrar or failed there because it wasn't actually free and a transfer key would be required that obviously didn't exist.
If it was really transferred to the guy the update date on google.com whois would have been bumped.
I also like people who get locked out of their cars with children inside on a hot day and completely freak out and call the fire department / police or whatever. JUST PICK UP A ROCK OR SOMETHING.
Don't confuse popular for good.
Windows is a great example of something popular and utter shit.
Word/Excel Online are good as well if you have a subscription. I use them on Linux when I need to touch some work documents. Together with OneDrive it works fairly well, except when OneDrive decides everything is in conflict for no apparent reason (personal files).
I didn't even know there are multiple different micro versions of the MSVC release runtimes. I've only ever had one of each installed.