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Soricidus posted:Yeah, legacy versions are worse, but there’s not much reason to not use the current LTS any more unless you’re stuck with a really janky legacy codebase, and if we managed to migrate to java 11 then anyone should be able to Over here in the "data engineering" world Spark and Flink still use Java 8, which has stymied our migration.
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ryde posted:Over here in the "data engineering" world Spark and Flink still use Java 8, which has stymied our migration. The current release of Flink introduced support for running on java 11, and Spark preview builds now support it too, so there’s some hope on the horizon!
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holy poo poo, there's a java 11? the horror
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Soricidus posted:Yeah, legacy versions are worse, but there’s not much reason to not use the current LTS any more unless you’re stuck with a really janky legacy codebase, and if we managed to migrate to java 11 then anyone should be able to Well, if you can do it, if the libraries you're using work, then sure, one should upgrade. There are plenty of corporations with old codebases that use old libraries that simply will not allow them to migrate that easily. Then you need to sell the migration to management, which is a project in and of itself. Just because you could migrate (incidentally, I did as well for one of my java projects) doesn't mean that others can. dougdrums posted:holy poo poo, there's a java 11? the horror There's 14 released now. 15 coming this September. It's getting silly and I don't even try to keep up anymore. Every few years I look at what's up, what's the latest "long term support" version and I go with that.
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Volguus posted:There's 14 released now. 15 coming this September. It's getting silly and I don't even try to keep up anymore. Every few years I look at what's up, what's the latest "long term support" version and I go with that. They're trying to maintain their version lead on C# now that it's up to 8.0. Chrome-induced browser version inflation, programming language edition!
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lmao then what do java developers actually do now? just hook an iv up to their workstation and allow it to suck their blood for a salary?
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dougdrums posted:lmao then what do java developers actually do now? just hook an iv up to their workstation and allow it to suck their blood for a salary? not a bad way to spend the day, let me tell you that.
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donating semen and ovules also helps people and they pay better than blood I heard they can pay up to 2000$ for your genetic code Tei fucked around with this message at 08:18 on May 2, 2020 |
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dougdrums posted:Somewhere along the way, almost everyone lost sight of the fact that all I, Jonathan Blow, wants to do is make 2D puzzle games. How complicated can that task be made? What's the upper bound before everything explodes and I can only make hot takes before being assed to actually understand it any more? I guess we found out.
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toiletbrush posted:In JBlow's perfect world when you go to StackOverflow all the answers to people's questions are just different sequences of POKE'ing magic numbers into other magic numbers nsfw tag this post
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There’s actually some nice changes in new Java versions like pattern matching for instanceof and switch expressions.
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Improving Java is like sprinkling glitter on a turd
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QuarkJets posted:Improving Java is like sprinkling glitter on a turd but enough about every programming language
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there's nothing wrong with COBOL you just a BASIC bitch
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QuarkJets posted:there's nothing wrong with COBOL you just a BASIC bitch It sucks when you drop your deck of punched cards.
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How do you make an engineer cry? Make him drop a box of cards.
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IBM ML34 Card Sorter scrub
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I know this is not news to anyone but holy poo poo the sheer awfulness of the windows 10 start menu search "engine" keeps astounding me in new and wonderful ways: https://i.imgur.com/S7pvu4C.gifv
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Absurd Alhazred posted:Shut down Nvidia, cancel SIGGRAPH, throw away your shaders, Mr. Blow figured the whole loving thing out. Mr. Visual Studio is too Bloated Because it Does Things Other than Debug C chimed in with some and got schooled, too https://twitter.com/bfod/status/1255718183765454849 Volte posted:JBlow seems to want to be a revered Euclid-like figure in gamedev, the only problem is that it's hard to make waves by restating first principles these days. Please everyone, can we just forget everything we know and go back to the dark ages so I can be the one to take the pivotal first steps? Look, JJ Abrams got to hit the reset button on the Star Trek universe so anything is possible
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NihilCredo posted:I know this is not news to anyone but holy poo poo the sheer awfulness of the windows 10 start menu search "engine" keeps astounding me in new and wonderful ways: What? That people who type `terminal` usually want the command prompt and those that want the terminal select it before typing the full word?
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No, it is terrible. Full match should be above aliases.
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duz posted:What? That people who type `terminal` usually want the command prompt and those that want the terminal select it before typing the full word? I dunno man having watched the average user interact with user interfaces maybe we shouldn't try and apply machine learning to simple UI components
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Xarn posted:No, it is terrible. Full match should be above aliases. It should probably be able to return results that aren't at the beginning of strings, too, but it can't even do that.
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https://twitter.com/wakomeup/status/1257299480807956481
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You're in a maze of twisty little compilers, all different.
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NihilCredo posted:I know this is not news to anyone but holy poo poo the sheer awfulness of the windows 10 start menu search "engine" keeps astounding me in new and wonderful ways: I would love to have this problem when launching the windows terminal because the problem I instead have is that it all of a sudden just started immediately closing when it starts. Really liked using it too.
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# ? May 6, 2020 00:55 |
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my windows search does the same thing for some windows feature that I invoke all the time, can't remember what. exact match = like the third result down
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I think when searching 'wireshark', 'search web for wireshark' will be the first option and not, ya know, wireshark the installed program. I know there are a couple other where it'll do it too. I don't know what causes it.
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Dumb Lowtax posted:my windows search does the same thing for some windows feature that I invoke all the time, can't remember what. exact match = like the third result down "Map network drive" does this for me
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The worst is when the right match flashes by while you're typing. So "terminal" appears for "term", but by the time your muscle memory finishes typing "inal" it changed to some bullshit like "Watch Terminator on Amazon Prime".
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The best support email everquote:Good day, Is there a way of asking your software whether it's installed or not? (The software in question has an SDK for extensibility purposes, which is exposed via COM)
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At last you've found the person who would find is_computer_on() useful.
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If they're using a client library instead of talking COM directly, then a "is the program I'm trying to talk to even installed to begin with" function is an entirely reasonable thing for the client lib to have. So it could be more of an attribution error.
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Absurd Alhazred posted:You're in a maze of twisty little compilers, all different. There's nothing 'little' about the compilers.
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I've been knocking on this door for hours to see if anyone is home but I don't get any answer.
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fritz posted:There's nothing 'little' about the compilers. They bring me little enjoyment.
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Plorkyeran posted:At last you've found the person who would find is_computer_on() useful. Ah, my biennial reminder that everything2 existed and continues to exist.
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Hammerite posted:The best support email ever Can you install the SDK on its own though, without the software? It sounds like they're just asking whether the SDK itself has a convenient method they can leverage for detecting whether the software itself is installed. But I'm coming at this without knowing anything about the software obviously so who knows, I'm probably just sounding stupid also.
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I probably already shared the bug here... I got a call from the customer. "Our site is full of cats!". I checked production, and it was real, every image was replaced by a photo of a cat. Article news, everything but icons and logos. We quickly fixed it. In development we used https://placekitten.com/ to replace photos, and it was accidentally enabled in production.
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