Yeah they almost fixed the need to compile and run with the exact same jdk version.
The rest still applies
Yeah they almost fixed the need to compile and run with the exact same jdk version.
The rest still applies
The trick with HP anything is to look for the quickspec . It’s stupidly the most detailed doc they produce
Try the back door
We used regular tape. Take a disposable coffee cup, flip it over. Make a roundish star of tape on it, sticky side up, then put the cup on a broom handle and press it against the speaker on the ceiling. No climbing needed ;)
Might not work for other models of speakers I guess, ours were just about perfectly sized for the disposable cup!
We put tape over those. Other people, too lazy to do the same, we’re jealous of our cube farm!
This year? Check out the no surprise bill (federal). Those extra bills might not be legal
Don’t worry, it’s all covfefe
This remind me of one year, Amazon Canada gave empty gift cards for Amazon.com to their corporate employees.
Yes, empty gift cards. HR’s reasoning was that you can refill them and gift them away!
Not now, not most of the time anyway. I did say mostly fixed
That was not the case back with Java 6 ish. Even massive breakage between minor releases was common. you had to tell everybody exactly which jre to use and possibly ship it with your software