

That looks like buttons in the thumbnail, on the left of the visualisation.
I’d say that’s enough to call it UI.
That looks like buttons in the thumbnail, on the left of the visualisation.
I’d say that’s enough to call it UI.
As long as it is something I want to be loading all at once, I would go with JSON and use the JSON binary format provided by QJsonDocument
and forget about it.
But if I expect it to get bigger and need stuff partially loaded, things get lengthier.
Stream Reading libraries (e.g. the XML one in Qt) makes it much longer to write and that’s where I would consider whether to use a database instead.
Yeah, seems weird.
Normally one would use multiple horses and some ropes for that.
No idea how you would manage that with a single dog
Your disk quota shall be reduced by 100MB before redirecting you to ed
Extremophiles: “Are we a joke to you?”
Nah
Just make good enough solar panels that can run machines to turn your faeces into Tasty Wheat and all your excreted gases into useful ones and you can get rid of all the animals and insects you want.
Oh and you will need to cover the top of your structures on Earth with them and constantly maintain them against environmental wear and also make sure you have enough energy required for continuous micro-terraforming required to keep the place habitable for humans after the following ecological collapse.
So I can do programming and find and fix bugs.
How do I go on to advertise myself to them as a security researcher and get that hefty hourly fees?
Problem is, I am not very good at fooling people marketing.
But what does that have to do with acupuncture?
Because you forgot to tell them that you already have the dependencies at home?
Considering that enough pro’s are doing the same, perhaps you didn’t really do it wrong?
Found the guy who passed the test with
printf (" *\n **\n ***\n ****\n*****\n);
Maybe the skin cancer detection app?
Wait, writing backends with JS make you fullstack?
Maybe that’s what the people developing spoken languages thought, while normalising conversations overdependent on context.
But hey, now we have another comedic tool in anime.
Until now, I looked at let
and thought, “maybe they just felt like doing it that way”.
Makes a lot more sense now.
How is it “decompiling” if the programmer made it in Assembly?
Switching cost is a lie.
It is very much a reality. One that tech companies have put hard work into creating, with vertical integration and contractual locking down of spare parts, which could otherwise have been components for anyone’s DIY project.
My current phone cost < $200 and I always tend to buy lower cost phones.
Now, if I were to buy something like a Fairphone, I would be looking into getting something shipped here, which would incur additional fuel costs and on top of that, taxes. And then add to that, that all future spare parts will require a similar effort, it becomes unfeasible to me real fast.
The only way it makes sense, is if someone in my country starts considering doing the same thing, which requires a great change in a lot of people’s mindset.
And that is why “European countries are changing”, slowly. It will take more than a little while and so will all other countries. It will require people to have enough time and aptitude to start realising what kind of a society is actually worth working towards and much more to have enough people act on it.
There are pointers in Assembly?
All I remember is memory addresses, stored in memory locations.
All the more reason for them to judge out kinks
Just build the OSS version of java-impl with the patched version number as expected by the shitty software.