Interesting. I'm happy that I will never see such a lack of professionalism from a quality open source project, like Eclipse.
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RE: Achievement Unlocked: Become a terrible coder
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RE: The software circles of hell: Java, NetBeans, Maven, Tomcat, and about 50,000 vaguely-named Java libraries
Guys, relax. Dude's been put in the ultimate development environment:
- Windows
- Non-admin account
- UAC enabled
Is it any surprise he's so edgy? He probably clicks through 200 dialog boxes before Windows even lets his browser load. But, security theatre is better than nothing, I guess.
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RE: The software circles of hell: Java, NetBeans, Maven, Tomcat, and about 50,000 vaguely-named Java libraries
@The_Assimilator said:
@frits said:
@JasonSykes said:
That means the tools these guys are used to have a file that stores project settings. The IDE doesn't rely on file system magic and assumptions. Source control tools can parse what's in these files and automatically store relevant files. It's a feature worth paying for."The IDE that has no project file so you have no idea what to check into your source control?"
What does that sentence mean?
Indeed. Visual Studio stores all its project-specific settings in a grand total of TWO files, which you check out, change, check back in and everything works. Eclipse stores project information, refactoring shit, its internal organs, debugging shit, and everything else under the sun in the .metadata folder. But if you check that in, the next person who checks it out will be left with a project that might build, but more likely won't even open. It's like playing Russian roulette with a bullet in every chamber.
FYI, when I Googled "site:bash.org java shit" the first result was http://bash.org/?search=java+slow&sort=0&show=25. EVEN GOOGLE KNOWS THAT JAVA IS SHITTY AND SLOW.
What, like the .project and .classpath files in Eclipse?
Stand down, .NET losers, stand down. You guys aren't talented, you guys aren't funny, and you sure as hell can't figure out anything unless Intellisense is feeding it down your throat. Get out of here.
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RE: That should do it
@TheCPUWizard said:
@those who survived the plague said:
try... lol
"There is no try, there is only do" - Yoda
<font face="Courier New"><font size="5">Do</font> {
List<stuff> newData = GetDataFromDB();
List<stuff> currentData = GetCurrentDataFromUI();
if(!IsSameStuff(newData, currentData)
{ UpdateUI(newData); break;
} while (deadlock);</font>
Yoda is weak as shit. He got totally owned by the emperor and spent the rest of his life in a swamp while Luke and Han are killing themselves for the cause, dude won't even pick up a saber. Embarrassing as hell. -
RE: I Broke Google
I bet more weight is assigned to your location than your search history, although I could be wrong. For example, googling myself in the state of Florida (well, like 5 places in FL) shows me as the #1 result, but in D.C. I'm quite far down on the 1st page.
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RE: AVG Security report
@dtech said:
@gobes said:
Maybe it is the number of virii definition in the AVG database...
It's virus not virius. So even if you want to use the quasi-intellectual latin plural at least use the proper form, viri. Except that virus is a bit of a special case (neutered noun from greek) it doesn't have a plural we know of (never found in ancient text), but the correct form would be vira.
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RE: Why do people do this?
@blakeyrat said:
So the WTF is not using an IDE with color-coding of comments?
Agreed. But now any time some unit testing freak says that the debugger is completely useless, I'll have a response for him, so thanks for that part. -
RE: The Ancient Manual Enum
Why are all the returns inside parentheses? That's TRWTF. My goodness that's bothersome.