No idea, I've never used either of those tools.
I think some people still use Maven, but I use Gradle in all of mine. Gradle build files are written in Kotlin instead of XML like Maven.
No idea, I've never used either of those tools.
I think some people still use Maven, but I use Gradle in all of mine. Gradle build files are written in Kotlin instead of XML like Maven.
At 1/100 speed, light would be so redshifted that you wouldn't be able to perceive it. However, some X-rays (1-10nm) would be redshifted into the visible range (400 to 700nm).
I guess this means you would have x-ray vision. But you would see little to nothing since our environment normally does not include significant levels of X-rays.
The 2006 mini series or the 2007 movie?
That's too bad. My neighborhood is going stronger than ever. All my neighbors are super into Halloween and we all go nuts with decorations and I give out full size bars too. Rumors spread amongst the children and more come to our neighborhood each year.
I overbought on candy to hand out to children and now have a larger candy stash than I ever did as a kid
Why would I go out of my way to purchase and swallow pills when I can just hit a button at work and have it spit out an espresso?
I don't like the taste but it's tolerable
The Expanse is my favorite series and that scene is hands down the dumbest scene in the show. The showrunners actually posted an article before it aired apologizing for it. Well, for the inaccuracies of the gravity assist, not specifically the leaning.
Overall the show is very good about being scientifically accurate compared to other sci-fi. At least when it's human technology. The alien tech doesn't play by the rules.
From a cursory look (I'm on my phone), it seems like a worse version of JOOQ. But I'd be interested in seeing a comparison of their relative strengths and weaknesses.
JOOQ generates code by looking at your schema (either the real database or schema files on disk), whereas it looks like this one uses "dto" files which I'm not familiar with. But could be that it offers more control about how to handle rolling out a new change.
Of course, but I'd still want to contribute to the real world. Luckily my contributions are non physical, so I could work from VR. And I'd have to log out occasionally to exercise.
No need, I already fixed it in version 0.0.36
It looks like a good phone game, but not something I'm interested in sitting down at my PC to play.
Too simple, but maybe that's just the trailer not doing a good enough job of showing off the complexity?
We don't have release branches, the commit is just tagged as being currently deployed in production.
People merge their feature branches to master during working hours (by merging CI validated PRs) and release when they get a chance. Normally do about 10-20 releases per day.