Java has AtomicInteger, which is probably one of the more complicated, but also robust, ways of setting an integer.
Java has AtomicInteger, which is probably one of the more complicated, but also robust, ways of setting an integer.
Recently introduced myself to OpenAPI/Swagger and it’s chock full of this. It’s painful.
He probably just noticed this amazing video that is about what the title says - https://youtu.be/zqmOSMAtadc
(It’s Practical Engineering).
It’s a shit title because the video us actually about metallurgy and thermite welding, not track expansion and contraction.
I can’t remember off the top of my head, but your shell script might not be relaying the SIGTERM. Make sure you start your node process with the “exec” statement. This will replace the script’s process with node instead of having node be a subprocess of your script.
Hm? Isn’t that a Bonnie Tyler song?
Depends on your meridian.
I can’t believe that something too good to be true was too good to be true!
I mean… the same thing is probably going to happen to you in the next couple years.
Just stick with the brand 😿
Agreed. What I don’t get is that the backpack seems to be a very different color.
I’m not a conspiracy theorist (I don’t think), but the backpack is the inconsistency that’s interesting to me.
It’s not supposed to be quiet…
Sounds about white.
And 20 years? That’s a far cry from justice.
On behalf of Java developers everywhere - thank you Project Lombok!
These are obviously mislabelled?
Newbs. “all” is the default target, so they did twice as much work as they needed to.
Don’t worry, this will be ignored, too.