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Sorry for your loss
You should start with the Linux architecture, the role of kernel and shell. Then look into permissions and access groups.
Although these mat seem theoretical but everything else will start making sense once you have these.
On the practical side, start with the basic Linux commands that lets you do basic OS operations from the terminal and then move to shell scripts when you can
Good luck 👍 -
True that
At the scale spring can operate, no one else comes even close -
Great tip
Will try that out -
@asciisort
If that's too much then just
tar xvf
the fuck out of the jar -
7zip would work as well, just for opening the jar 😶
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Have to agree
Great share -
Funny
But sounds too good to be true -
I saw that news about macos too.
But when is the update actually going to be pushed.
Waiting for it😏😏 -
Or train one 😇
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At least you didn't go for Null pointer exception 🤣🤣
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I get the hell you are going through brother.
Just remember that you are not alone -
@Brosyl
That is actually Java 8 with lambdas and stream -
Because it was cheaper and robust initially.
Looking for pass options, heroku seems pretty good as does beanstalk.
I would recommend trials available on both and decide after that -
AWS ec2 for now
Looking into heroku -
Good luck
Any particular reason why you're going for it -
That's just cause they have better things to build.
If you really want them to get it done, gamify the process -
Well.. we got to realise this during our first instance. Keep spreading the wisdom 😇
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Good luck with that Boss😁😁
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Sounds like Nicolas cage playing full stack dev in ghost Rider
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@stackodev
Something decentralized, probably Blockchain based.
It may be on its way -
Not since intellij
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@Santaclauze
Maybe because they have a dedicated community at
http://forum.spring.io -
Valid point.
What is happening is that are trying to find more ways of giving a client side application elevated access to the core system resources on which it's running without compromising security part.
Android doesn't want to give some js app many accesses and so, restricts it to the browser vm,🤣
But wait, they come up with progressive app for their own kd chrome...
And then insta app...
End result, it's all same,
Blurred lines... -
Applications are just like humans.
Broken on the inside but still dying for the Gucci material design shit 😇 -
You lucky dog
Fork u -
Don't just leave it at that.
My confession would be
while (Boolean.TRUE){
// Insert OP's rant. Too lazy Todo it
}
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Moreover mentoring someone is a good old way of solidifying your own understandings of the subject
Kudos to the mentors -
Ha, typical situ
Ask them that you want to keep them in trial and therefore you need to obfuscate the project.
If they don't agree, place a trigger somewhere in your code for doing the same 🤣 -
That's just how it is.
50 years down the line, devs will be saying the same about cpp/Java devs of today.
It's from these experiences with the existing tech, we come up with other elegant way to represent the logic -
Yeah
And Channon's error correction it's making us functional,
There may be countless such simulations. Any parent simulation can itself Never be sure if they are simulations themselves.
And by definition, we will never be able to wrap our head🙃 around something that is beyond the simulation|(uni|multi)verse 😦