You must have not written much Kotlin then as no, it really won't come close still. Even if they manage to get everything planned in for 12 - which they won't - most will still wait for the next LTS anyway.
TIL the UK Home Office has over 700 projects on GitHub.
Sure that will prevent gc, but that doesn't mean it's a memory leak
Second point is, global variables are not cleared by the garbage collector. So if you continuously add more and more global variables (which are not of future use), it will cause a memory leak. Errr...
This. Might not be hip and trendy, but we've been using this stack (just with React on the frontend) and it's probably the best that I've ever worked with. Anyone who knows Java/Kotlin will have experience with Spring…
And I just have a Github webhook run to rebuild the site whenever a push to the rep. Works perfectly and you can't get much simpler.
Yeah, it's really not though.
The library created by JetBrains: https://github.com/JetBrains/Exposed
Interesting to see 'var' isn't used as much as I thought it would be.
What stack are you using behind the scenes to power the search? Are you storing each webpage and then doing full-text search or are you trying to pick out keywords from the resources and then match that way?
It's maybe not perfect, but definitely a lot better than 'Reactjs'. You just have to look at this topic - how many people just say React vs ReactJs. Besides Google seems to know that I'm wanting the JS framework so…
This is more representative https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=%2Fm%2F012l1vxv,v...
Awesome. Do you also know what they are using for the shell? Seems to be something a bit different from that theme.
Anyone know what shell colour scheme they are using?
Why not just squatt on the domain yourself? They are hardly expensive to keep nowadays,
Not sure why I would pay for this app. You can do pretty much the same within a simple Google search e.g "5 feet in inches"
Do you need full access or just simple web hosting? I run a few VPS' on OVH and never had any problems.
Spring Boot is the way everything is going for us these days.
Nope it's been around for quite some time. 2D plotting started way back in 2011 apparently, not sure when they added the 3D capabilities.
Release notes don't really say a whole lot: https://developer.android.com/preview/support-712.html Anyone know what has actually changed?
Is this open source?
Using a lot of extensions?
I don't get it. The whole concept only works if there are people who have deliberately installed the free version so that they actually get the notifications. Seems like a whole lot of work and £3.99 for a very small…
How are you planning on implementing categories? How do you decide if a post if interesting to you?
I've thought about deleting as well, but then I realised that it can't hurt to just have it sitting there so people can connect if they feel the need. I update mine every so often, never reply to any recruiters and…
You must have not written much Kotlin then as no, it really won't come close still. Even if they manage to get everything planned in for 12 - which they won't - most will still wait for the next LTS anyway.
TIL the UK Home Office has over 700 projects on GitHub.
Sure that will prevent gc, but that doesn't mean it's a memory leak
Second point is, global variables are not cleared by the garbage collector. So if you continuously add more and more global variables (which are not of future use), it will cause a memory leak. Errr...
This. Might not be hip and trendy, but we've been using this stack (just with React on the frontend) and it's probably the best that I've ever worked with. Anyone who knows Java/Kotlin will have experience with Spring…
And I just have a Github webhook run to rebuild the site whenever a push to the rep. Works perfectly and you can't get much simpler.
Yeah, it's really not though.
The library created by JetBrains: https://github.com/JetBrains/Exposed
Interesting to see 'var' isn't used as much as I thought it would be.
What stack are you using behind the scenes to power the search? Are you storing each webpage and then doing full-text search or are you trying to pick out keywords from the resources and then match that way?
It's maybe not perfect, but definitely a lot better than 'Reactjs'. You just have to look at this topic - how many people just say React vs ReactJs. Besides Google seems to know that I'm wanting the JS framework so…
This is more representative https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=%2Fm%2F012l1vxv,v...
Awesome. Do you also know what they are using for the shell? Seems to be something a bit different from that theme.
Anyone know what shell colour scheme they are using?
Why not just squatt on the domain yourself? They are hardly expensive to keep nowadays,
Not sure why I would pay for this app. You can do pretty much the same within a simple Google search e.g "5 feet in inches"
Do you need full access or just simple web hosting? I run a few VPS' on OVH and never had any problems.
Spring Boot is the way everything is going for us these days.
Nope it's been around for quite some time. 2D plotting started way back in 2011 apparently, not sure when they added the 3D capabilities.
Release notes don't really say a whole lot: https://developer.android.com/preview/support-712.html Anyone know what has actually changed?
Is this open source?
Using a lot of extensions?
I don't get it. The whole concept only works if there are people who have deliberately installed the free version so that they actually get the notifications. Seems like a whole lot of work and £3.99 for a very small…
How are you planning on implementing categories? How do you decide if a post if interesting to you?
I've thought about deleting as well, but then I realised that it can't hurt to just have it sitting there so people can connect if they feel the need. I update mine every so often, never reply to any recruiters and…