The answer for the bad conduct is suspensions, but the PA fights hard to keep them toothless. I don't understand why they want to defend their member giving dirty hits instead of the one receiving them, but it certainly…
I think you're almost right. If the federal government built it and amortized the cost across every town/city in Canada then it could very well be cheaper. I think siblings are correct that a one off would be a mistake…
I know you're implying that they don't care anymore, but I think over-working leads to fatigue and rush jobs/corner cutting, which is a great way to end up with security flaws.
Ctrl-F has a 'Whole Words' option that should do what you want. Edit: Oops, missed the same reply from xudongz
Not to be too uncharitable, but did you read the rest of their comment? The very next words are that they don't want to bring multiple devices.
It is in Rust, although I'm sure you can come up with something where the type system won't save you.
On the Kindle Fire we had a "secure enclave" bit of hardware so the files were encrypted with a key that was hard/impossible for users to get. I don't think regular android has anything like that, but they might use…
The article basically makes 2 points, which are: 1. They are invisible in the source code 2. They create too many possible exit points As a java developer I really don't find 1 to be a problem at all. Lots of people…
The answer for the bad conduct is suspensions, but the PA fights hard to keep them toothless. I don't understand why they want to defend their member giving dirty hits instead of the one receiving them, but it certainly…
I think you're almost right. If the federal government built it and amortized the cost across every town/city in Canada then it could very well be cheaper. I think siblings are correct that a one off would be a mistake…
I know you're implying that they don't care anymore, but I think over-working leads to fatigue and rush jobs/corner cutting, which is a great way to end up with security flaws.
Ctrl-F has a 'Whole Words' option that should do what you want. Edit: Oops, missed the same reply from xudongz
Not to be too uncharitable, but did you read the rest of their comment? The very next words are that they don't want to bring multiple devices.
It is in Rust, although I'm sure you can come up with something where the type system won't save you.
On the Kindle Fire we had a "secure enclave" bit of hardware so the files were encrypted with a key that was hard/impossible for users to get. I don't think regular android has anything like that, but they might use…
The article basically makes 2 points, which are: 1. They are invisible in the source code 2. They create too many possible exit points As a java developer I really don't find 1 to be a problem at all. Lots of people…