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Stack Overflow is for programming questions only. DocDokuPLM is not software used by programmers so questions about installing it are not on topic for this site. If the project maintainers told you to come here then they were mistaken. — BSMP 57 secs ago
 
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Just to clarify, more reading (of reputable resources only, such as your manual pages, the POSIX manual pages and the C standard) and less guessing is expected of programmers. You can't just believe any nobody on the internet when you've got a professional code of conduct... — Sebivor 47 secs ago
 
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We know that floating point is broken, We (those of us who know, and I think you are in that class) can't know that because it isn't true. What is broken is the understanding that many programmers have of floating-point arithmetic. Since this seems to be your effort to provide a canonical Q&A I don't think it should start with that misleading statement. — High Performance Mark 51 secs ago
 
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@programmers_39 glad to help you. :):) . If the answer worked for you then don't forget to mark the answer as accepted. — Alive to Die 44 secs ago
 
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If this question made sense (debatable) it would be a better fit for the "programmers" stackexchange site. — Stephen C 1 min ago
 
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Shouldn't these "basic understanding" questions be asked on SE.SE instead? — Antti Haapala 14 secs ago
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I think people on ask ubuntu or Linux/Unix stack exchange forums will be able to answer faster. This is for programmers mainly. — gonczor 14 secs ago
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Your question might be better suited for Software Engineering SE. SO is about specific programming Q and A, not architecture and design. — Ron 44 secs ago
 
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It depends what you mean by spaces - Indentation is very critical in python. PEP8 is should be looked at as recommended style, many programmers chose to write in different styles - personally I adhere to PEP8, I think it looks good. — Eytan Avisror 13 secs ago
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Note that the type cast in the first statement is obsolete; you can simply do Iterator<? extends SuperObject> iterator = Arrays.asList(array).iterator();, but that does not imply that you should. As the same tutorial states: “Using a wildcard as a return type should be avoided because it forces programmers using the code to deal with wildcards”. In your example, no-one is forcing you, you are rather forcing yourself, but keep that in mind for whatever real life scenario you simplified to this example. — Holger 42 secs ago
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Maybe this question could be better placed in softwareengineering.stackexchange.compablo_worker 25 secs ago
 
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You know, I did my research. And i do not think it is explained well on the product's web pages or elsewhere. I posted above what I found, and asked for further clarification (meaning to show that I did work rather than just ask). I dislike on this site how one is chided for simply not understanding. Am I the first person to find that software documentation is not always clear? I take the downvotes, but ... ugh, you're being such COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS. — Will Hines 42 secs ago
 
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Yep, it's a dup. Also, this question has some of the defects outlined in Why is "is it possible..." a poorly worded question". — James K Polk 42 secs ago
 
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Well I just assumed if the two programmers did not know about the other classes internals, they surely would reside in different modules. If they don't, you also have to care about avoiding variable name collisions (const a)! :-P — Bergi 43 secs ago
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Interesting catch. In my current project, removing the comment got rid of the error. I can't confirm why, just that it did. Hopefully, it works for other obsessive programmers. — misterray 52 secs ago
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Remember this: the 'return' statement is just a convenience keyword for us C/C++/C# programmers. In Powershell, a function doesn't 'return' one thing, but any number of objects. Any statement that isn't "captured" by a variable will be accumulated on the pipeline. This is why $siteChosen contained all those numbers, then the site you actually chose. — veefu 39 secs ago
 
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This blog does a pretty good job IMO using deployment and sequence diagrams. As for the general question about JavaScript and UML, I think it's been asked here: softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/q/164958/51948Fuhrmanator 16 secs ago
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Yes, it's possible. You can use a keystore, but not the Android Keystore. However, the chances are whatever you're planning is wrong. This question is clearly an example of an X-Y problem. — James K Polk 30 secs ago
 
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@DevanSwope Welcome on Stack Overflow! Please take the Stack Overflow tour and read at least help topic What topics can I ask about here? Stack Overflow is a website on which programmers help other programmers on finishing their coding task. Stack Overflow is not a free code writing service on which you can post a task description and expect that somebody writes the entire code for you for free. — Mofi 17 secs ago
 
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@dangel, yes. You may think "that variable will never be referenced if not condition", however it has been shown time and again (personal experience, at least) that programmers are imperfect and logic flows can in fact be different than expectations. This is especially true in spiral-development, where assumptions change and not all code is audited/refactored. It costs "almost nothing" to set the variable regardless of condition, even if only used when condition is met. — r2evans 25 secs ago
 
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Maybe it's a feature but I don't get the behavior and it varies from other regex engines, besides the provocative title is (partly) meant to lure unsuspecting programmers (such as yourself) who might help me solve my actual problem — Veltzer Doron 24 secs ago
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Also, you should disabuse yourself of the notion that a computer "knows" how to do anything. Computers are dumb machines that do what programmers tell them, it is up to the programmer to know how and/or when to do something. — Sammitch 27 secs ago
 
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