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Sure. These guys are bored designers. Not programmers. In Angular any custom attribute means that it is required by attribute. This habit is shared by other modern frontend developments - classes are primarily for presentation, attrs are primarily for logic. You can use any selectors in css when it's convenient, but this is obviously not the case. Btw, why would you care about classes are added by the directive itself dynamically? — estus 33 secs ago
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This question should be asked on Programmers Stack Exchange as it is not directly code related. You will find better answers there. — phpPhil 41 secs ago
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As this already has an answer, if you intend to have it be on Programmers.SE, please flag it for migration rather than reposting. That said, it would likely be closed as a duplicate of one of the many questions on multi tenancy (for example 500 databases or 1 database with 500 tables or just 1 table with all the records? or Supporting multitenancy). — MichaelT 32 secs ago
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first please post some code and a question - second it seems you are asking for opinions which is not what you want to do here (there is a code-review and a programmers site where this belongs IMO) — Carsten König 45 secs ago
 
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UNSIGNED BIGINT, 8 bytes, is limited to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 which, for practical goals, seems a pretty good approximation of "unlimited". Assuming 10 queries/second it leaves to programmers time enough to decide to invent a 32 bytes integer and to debug it. — Marco Bernardini 27 secs ago
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@MarkusWMahlberg Virtualenv is an extremely common Python utility which is primarily used by programmers during development, not by sysadmins during deployment. lxml is very popular, and this type of issue is not rare. I consider this to be on topic under the criteria of "software tools commonly used by programmers". — Jeremy Banks 14 secs ago
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but this is written in C++. what about to offer one for Java programmers? — lonesome 1 min ago
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Thanks @SamiKuhmonen. Basically a typo. Fixed it. As for array[i][j] - thanks - although agree with you on clarity - they are equivalent and common for c programmers. — Manoj Awasthi 35 secs ago
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They would be the same in theory, written by theoretical programmers. In practice the app can be broken when all unit tests are green, and vice versa. — estus 1 min ago
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experienced programmers will setup the file of the get request so only the substring is returned — madalin ivascu 1 min ago
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@user1960836 Take no notice, some people don't look at the bigger picture. It's perfectly plausible that the service you call you have no control over, so "experienced programmers" will work with what they have. — mattytommo 37 secs ago
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This is a homework question, isn't it? — GoBusto 2 mins ago
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on another site, probably programmers.stackexchange.com. — harald 2 mins ago
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I feel it's off-topic, but I doubt it will be welcome on Programmers. @Apostle, don't limit yourself to Wikipedia and SE; a web search on "full stack developer" yields lots of results. — S.L. Barth 1 min ago
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SO is a programming site to help programmers when they encounter problems. As you haven't posted any code yet, it's very hard to help you. Please edit your question to include the code you have, no matter how ugly it may be - then we may be able to help. — Mark Fitzgerald 1 min ago
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In short , okay. Only registered here in vain . My friend said that there Tipo clever programmers sit. And it turns out that you are the same as I do. Well my question and remove the account you use 0 . — DayaFlodi 1 min ago
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Can't overwrite cause with java.lang.IllegalStateException: Illegal access: this web application instance has been stopped already. Could not load org.jsoup.nodes.Node$OuterHtmlVisitor. The eventual following stack trace is caused by an error thrown for debugging purposes as well as to attempt to terminate the thread which caused the illegal access, and has no functional impact.
java.lang.Throwable.initCause(Throwable.java:457)
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It is very typical of programmers that started out with WordPress. Notice how I wrote the same code. One echo instruction. The bad code had one echo instruction for every line, very bad style. The thing that is indicative of WP is continual switching PHP in and out of PHP and HTML mode with no regard for the significant amount of overhead PHP requires to do the switching. In general, WordPress is an example of the worst PHP programing in nearly everything way possible. I read a WP programming book by their top programmer. He is no programmer, he is faking it. — Misunderstood 1 min ago
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com.gistlabs.mechanize.exceptions.MechanizeException: com.gistlabs.mechanize.exceptions.MechanizeIOException: java.net.ConnectException: Connection timed out
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VS2013 does not lock files. It is the shrink-wrapped malware that programmers voluntarily install on their machine that does this. It injects itself into processes so it only looks like devenv.exe is the evil-doer. You must make an exclusion for your project directory. Uninstall it completely if it is Avast. — Hans Passant 5 mins ago
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This might answer your question: programmers.stackexchange.com/q/151661Rizier123 1 min ago
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In Programmers there's a similar question, though it's not specific to git-flow — fawques 46 secs ago
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's not about a specific programming question, perhaps programmers.stackexchange.com is a better fit. — ircmaxell 40 secs ago
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"what should I do with my life?" questions are not on topic for programmers.stackexchange.com — enderland 59 secs ago
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Programmers doesn't take questions that are not about programming either. — Robert Harvey ♦ 1 min ago
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@ircmaxell This isn't a good fit for Programmers. Like Stack Overflow, we don't accept discussion or primarily opinion-based questions. Offering career or educational advice is also off-topic. — Thomas Owens 1 min ago
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Who the fuck would think that this would work? Programmers don't bathe, idiot. — Will 1 min ago
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I don't think code review would be the right place for this either, it's more of a coding theory question. programmers.stackexchange.com may be a good place, make sure you read through the tour and help topics to make sure your question is on topic before posting there. — Kevin B 1 min ago
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Why code an applet? If it is due to the teacher specifying it, please refer them to Why CS teachers should stop teaching Java applets. — Andrew Thompson 32 secs ago
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I agree with your naming style. Something like dMBXlgS is what maniacal programmers do to fool people into thinking they are smart just because nobody else knows what they mean. — Dave 1 min ago
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@LightningRacisinObrit I think I've clearly stated that I do not condone this behaviour and I agree with you that it is up to the community to make this the best place it can be. However, "best" is very subjective, a thing that is not very much liked here it seems. I for one am very concerned how new programmers are treated here, when trying to find guidance. They should be directed to follow Q&A etiquette but not in a way that discourages further questions which I think this response clearly does. However as this is mostly subjective, i suggest we stop right here discussing it. — Xaser 1 min ago
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@Xaser: I like how you made a few points with which you knew I would strongly disagree, right before curtly ending the conversation. This is not a site for "guidance" to new programmers. Other websites exist for that. You may help such programmers there if you wish; I'm not stopping you. — Lightning Racis in Obrit 1 min ago
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@WumpusQ.Wumbley: If C isn't supposed to be an upgrade of assembly-language, which would allow code to be ported between different platforms with varying ease depending upon similarities between them, what is it? And why should programmers who need the functionality C and benefited from its improvements versus assembly language be expected to abandon those improvements? — supercat 55 secs ago
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java.lang.IllegalStateException: Can't overwrite cause with java.lang.IllegalStateException: Illegal access: this web application instance has been stopped already. Could not load org.jsoup.nodes.Node$OuterHtmlVisitor. The eventual following stack trace is caused by an error thrown for debugging purposes as well as to attempt to terminate the thread which caused the illegal access, and has no functional impact.
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java.lang.IllegalStateException: Can't overwrite cause with java.lang.IllegalStateException: Illegal access: this web application instance has been stopped already. Could not load org.jsoup.nodes.Node$OuterHtmlVisitor. The eventual following stack trace is caused by an error thrown for debugging purposes as well as to attempt to terminate the thread which caused the illegal access, and has no functional impact.
java.lang.Throwable.initCause(Throwable.java:457)
@LightningRacisinObrit I enjoyed the read, thanks. I knew that I'm in fact part of the minority, but the majority isn't always right, either, is it ;) ? Also I think this is the minor problem. I was hoping for a post that raises the question how to deal with off-topic posters while not discouraging new programmers from coding. I will do some research and if I can't find anything maybe create one myself on meta. — Xaser 2 mins ago
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java.lang.IllegalStateException: Can't overwrite cause with java.lang.IllegalStateException: Illegal access: this web application instance has been stopped already. Could not load org.jsoup.nodes.Node$OuterHtmlVisitor. The eventual following stack trace is caused by an error thrown for debugging purposes as well as to attempt to terminate the thread which caused the illegal access, and has no functional impact.
java.lang.Throwable.initCause(Throwable.java:457)
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My downvote was for spoon-feeding (and possibly helping cheating). This is not you help someone with homework question. Instead of giving working solution share few hints, you can also create example of similar problem and show how it can be solved but for crying out loud don't handle entire solution on silver plate. This will not help OP learn current subject and will only prolong time where he will be in trouble because he need current knowledge. More info at Open letter to students with homework problems. — Pshemo 21 secs ago
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This isn't really a drawback of variadic templates per se. If you instantiate ten different specializations of a variadic template you won't get any more symbols or debug info than if you wrote ten separate class templates and instantiated them. The only difference is that writing ten different templates by hand might make you realise it's a bad approach and there might be a better approach, i.e. variadics make it easier to be lazy. Which I suppose could be stated as "variadic templates don't kill debuggers, lazy programmers do" ;-) — Jonathan Wakely 1 min ago
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java.lang.IllegalStateException: Can't overwrite cause with java.lang.IllegalStateException: Illegal access: this web application instance has been stopped already. Could not load org.jsoup.nodes.Node$OuterHtmlVisitor. The eventual following stack trace is caused by an error thrown for debugging purposes as well as to attempt to terminate the thread which caused the illegal access, and has no functional impact.
java.lang.Throwable.initCause(Throwable.java:457)
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This seems to be a homework question. — GoBusto 1 min ago
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Can't overwrite cause with java.lang.IllegalStateException: Illegal access: this web application instance has been stopped already. Could not load org.jsoup.nodes.Node$OuterHtmlVisitor. The eventual following stack trace is caused by an error thrown for debugging purposes as well as to attempt to terminate the thread which caused the illegal access, and has no functional impact.
java.lang.Throwable.initCause(Throwable.java:457)
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Why code an applet? If it is due to the teacher specifying it, please refer them to Why CS teachers should stop teaching Java applets. — Andrew Thompson 54 secs ago
 
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