I presume trotsky is referring to the "content://" URI vulnerability found by Thomas Cannon: http://thomascannon.net/blog/2010/11/android-data-stealing-v...…
Using Ubuntu 11.10 here but swapped out Unity for GNOME Shell. Works great for me; I prefer it over OS X, actually.
And false. See lysol's reply or the 5.0 reference manual's section on storage requirements: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/storage-requirements.... "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS" is the format of the DATETIME datatype.…
Yup. If you plan to enter the internet-/affiliate-marketing space you'll want to keep tabs on what this crowd of folks is up to. You'll learn that this is a space inhabited by an interesting spectrum of people...from…
"Don't use the nice readable str + str syntax to concatenate, instead, use StringBuilder" Depending on who the audience is for your coding standards, this may not be a bad standard to have. In certain scenarios (e.g.…
I presume trotsky is referring to the "content://" URI vulnerability found by Thomas Cannon: http://thomascannon.net/blog/2010/11/android-data-stealing-v...…
Using Ubuntu 11.10 here but swapped out Unity for GNOME Shell. Works great for me; I prefer it over OS X, actually.
And false. See lysol's reply or the 5.0 reference manual's section on storage requirements: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/storage-requirements.... "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS" is the format of the DATETIME datatype.…
Yup. If you plan to enter the internet-/affiliate-marketing space you'll want to keep tabs on what this crowd of folks is up to. You'll learn that this is a space inhabited by an interesting spectrum of people...from…
"Don't use the nice readable str + str syntax to concatenate, instead, use StringBuilder" Depending on who the audience is for your coding standards, this may not be a bad standard to have. In certain scenarios (e.g.…