What does TDEMSYR stand for?
Thanks,
A concerned citizen
@veggen said:
What does poor choice of variable names in PHP code have to do with Java?It's Perl. Anyway I think it's because you see stuff like ArrayList arrayList = new ArrayList(); a lot in Java.
Your coworker is weird.
You know what really grinds my gears about Iron Man 3?
Jarvis: "Sir, the Oracle cloud has completed your computations"
What a load of crap. See also: http://www.oracle.com/us/ironman3/omag-mj13-ironman-1936895.pdf
@mikeTheLiar said:
@Helix said:We need more jokes about big dongles and forkingPurple dildos aren't enough for you?
From http://fitnesse.org/FrontPage:
It's a Open
FitNesse is an open source project. The code base is not owned by any company. A lot of information is shared by the FitNesse community. It's extremely adaptable and is used in areas ranging from Web/GUI tests to testing electronic components.
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@Lorne Kates said:
@snoofle said:
buy a whole $hitload of hardwareHow much $ does a hitload of hardware cost these days?
@bannedfromcoding said:
@Lorne Kates said:It's that it renders the HTML inside the Subject Line.
Gmail does NOT render HTML inside the subject line.
You can see the "conversation subject line" - usually title of first or most recent email - in plain black letters at the top of your screenshot.
Each mail's subject is hidden by default, until you click the small drop-down icon near the "TDWTF Forums to me" header at top of a mail. If you expand that, you'll see it escaped there too.
Community Server puts the post title in the email subject and then again in the email body, which is HTML.
Community Server does not htmlescape the post title when it puts it in the email body. (Hint: That's TRWTF.)
Gmail renders the email body as HTML because it is sent as HTML. There's no way for Gmail to know that this particular chunk of HTML in beginning of the body came from the post title.
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Next time use aunpack. No more tar bombs, also unpacks just about any kind of archive you can dream up, also no more obscure flags to remember.