I want a backpack that I can wear and use both hands while waering it. (I find messages bags and single strap backpacks tend to make it difficult to be active while wearing them. It becomes a balancing act.)
1. I find messages bags and single strap backpacks tend to make it difficult to be active while wearing them. It becomes a balancing act. Therefore I want a two shoulder backpack, that I can wear and use both hands while wearing it.
2. I need a padded space for my MacBook, its charger, and the associated cords that I have absolutely no idea how many I'll be carrying at one time because I've never had a good backpack before. I'm also forgetting my headphones and USB disks.
3. I am starting college soon and will need space for at least a full load of college books and notepaper and pens. At l…
@RebeccaChernoff It's amazing how often I think something, start typing it, decide "I should probably just not bother", erase it, and then see you say it anyway. I approve
@MichaelMrozek a) they trust your judgement, b) you've got enough work to need interns, c) it's not exactly a heavy workload even if it does require a long period of not-getting-things-done
@TheRenamedException I thought making them buy you things was the test :\
@drachenstern I have enough work to need interns, that's not a good sign per-say. Having enough capital to afford more employees is a better measure I think ;-)
@TheRenamedException ok true true, but I thought his company was one of those large ones that had capital to spare for month-over-month activities like having interns. I forget if I've been told the name, but was certain it was well over 200 employees.
@TheRenamedException ...that's brilliant. I should get them to all come it at once so I can put them in a room and give them 10 minutes to upvote as many of my answers as possible
Is it true that Stored procedure will prevent postgreSQL databases to be injected? I did a little research and I found out that SQL-Server, Oracle and MySQL are not safe against SQL injection if we only use stored procedure. However, this problem does not exist in postgreSQL. Does stored procedur...
Let me rephrase: I hate people who use stored procedures for simple queries because they are too lazy to figure out parameterized queries and/or think it's the only way to prevent SQL injection attacks.
The only dynamic sql that I know of that we run are tools that we use to track down random things in our data, there are no sprocs that I know of on our servers that use dynamic sql ... granted, I'm not the company dbas ;)
IEFBR14 is an IBM mainframe utility program. It runs in all IBM mainframe environments derived from OS/360, including z/OS. It is a placeholder whose purpose is to do nothing. As it turned out, over the years, it would have problems correctly doing nothing and would sometimes fail in the task.
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On OS/360 and derived mainframe systems, most programs never specify files (usually called datasets) directly, but instead reference them indirectly through the Job Control Language (JCL) statements that invoke the programs. These data definition (or "DD") statements can inc...
it sounds like a valid SO question, I would appreciate seeing it added to the stockpile of knowledge (and by proposing the title, maybe someone else has done it and that box will help you)
@LasseVKarlsen when you're done can you braindump directly into my appropriate cortex so I can skip the painful parts? Or give a book recommendation after?
This is a little more "gray area"-ish than it initially seems. Technical understanding is key, but distribution is important, too. If nobody at question 2 can find the information posted to question 1, only the people who participated in question 1 are benefiting. Copy-pasting isn't inherently ba...
@PopularDemand that's an incomplete list, unless it extends well past 30k characters and I don't see it. That may be a semi-complete list for "letter to letter matches in the data dump" but I know I've seen a LOT of copy-pasted answers (and no, I don't know which ones off the top of my head)
anybody have a good resource/tips on readahead and readbehind when working with sequential data? (must I explicitly point out that I am not doing a regex or a string search?)
@Moshe it is a slow load, if that's what you're asking
That's rather confusing when it interleaves two conversations; I wonder if it should show all the migrated messages in one block regardless of their timestamp
It seems to get sketchy when using a GPLv3 .js in a commercial application with regards to what is then GPL'd by linking.
I imagine calling a gpl.js with commercial.js would cause commercial.js to be release-required. Which it is anyway providing I don't obfuscate it I suppose (as it is delivered to the client as source). I can't imagine forcing any JSON API open is acceptable.
@AidenBell The mere act of communicating with other programs does not, by itself, require all software to be GPL; nor does distributing GPL software with non-GPL software.
so immediately the REST API is not required :p
> An “aggregate” consists of a number of separate programs, distributed together on the same CD-ROM or other media. The GPL permits you to create and distribute an aggregate, even when the licenses of the other software are non-free or GPL-incompatible. The only condition is that you cannot release the aggregate under a license that prohibits users from exercising rights that each program's individual license would grant them.
@drachenstern if your interpretation holds (and it sounds logical to me) then Ext.js requiring commercial a license is only applicable should I wish to modify it and keep those modifications private some how in the app
@AidenBell If you use their library and call it from your js, then because you're not making modifications, and you're not integrating it into your codebase, and you're not extending their code, then you don't have to make your source of your app freely available. Granted, you still have to provide it since it's javascript, and you really can't stop someone from decompiling javascript, but still.
@AidenBell it's also applicable in that manner should you integrate the Ext.js code into your app somehow, that doesn't involve calling it as a separate resource. Say for instance, you closure compile their code and yours into one minified js (mind you, closure compiled!) then all your code would be GPLd
I wanted to be part of this discussion @AidenBell and @drachenstern! :-)
@drachenstern This was not my understanding -- @AidenBell my understanding was yours, if I build an app using a GPL v3 library (NOT LGPL) then my app becomes GPLed also
but it doesn't make sense with JavaScript
From the GPL FAQ:
> If a library is released under the GPL (not the LGPL), does that mean that any program which uses it has to be under the GPL or a GPL-compatible license?
> Yes, because the program as it is actually run includes the library.
You can use GPL software in commercial hosted web applications without issue, because you aren't distributing the software. This is why AGPL exists, to close that loophole.