Comment Re:As a beginning Java programmer... (Score 1) 302
As usual, if you haven't been using behind-the-scenes classes that generate big fat warnings (cause you're not supposed to use them), it'll work right out of the box.
As usual, if you haven't been using behind-the-scenes classes that generate big fat warnings (cause you're not supposed to use them), it'll work right out of the box.
Not primitive types, not it doesn't. Objects, yes. Hence the need to create objects when all you want it to pass an int as a reference.
And now you're the one trolling
Threading has always been there in Java, from version 1.0. 32 and 64 bits have nothing to do with it.
Wow... You really think of yourselves as invincible?
Of which they can print any amount they want to.
At a huge cost for Americans. Printing money == instant inflation.
You're = Your
Oh no, oh nooooooooo, don't tell that to anyone!
So the price wouldn't be a limitation of the Ferrari? Well, it's up to you to ignore what most would consider the first limitation of the object... but still...
If WebP was available in all browsers like GIF, PNG and JPG, I would've had a deeper look into it. It's not. I couldn't care less about this file format. What use could I possibly find for it? What purpose does it serve for anyone? If you need lossy, go JPG. If you need lossless, go PNG. WebP doesn't fit any scenario...
JPEG is the MP3 of images. Goo enough and so ubiquitous that nobody even tries to compete anymore.
What features do you see WebP lacking
Ability to be displayed on most browsers?
In what way is Metro responsive to different environments? It's the exact same thing whether you have a 5 inch screen or a 4k 30 inch display. Touch? Pointing device? Pfff, all the same for Metro.
That's not being responsive, that's zooming to fit the screen, and it sucks. And users hate it. Big surprise.
If you think you can cram the same UI for a 5 inch touch-screen and a 25 inch desktop computer, I'm afraid it just means you haven't much of a clue about UI in general.
Linux Torvalds? Really? On Slashdot? In 2014?
Come on...
ChromeOS is their OS on a hardware thay approved beforehand. Nothing to do with a random Linux machine out there.
If you really are a fan of the Hobbit (the book) I strongly urge you *not* to see the 2nd movie, and if you did, you're most certainly not going to see the third - but that time it'll not be on my advice, you'll get to that conclusion all by yourself.
What a nightmare this movie was...
'Cause, uh, it's a sports car designed for racing?
But it's being sold through normal retail channels as a street-legal road car. As such, drivers have a right to expect that it will meet the basic safety standards that you'd see in other cars.
What happened to using your brains in order to think about what you're buying?
The biggest difference between time and space is that you can't reuse time. -- Merrick Furst