Then it needs to be on companies to prove their audit trail, and until then require all development to be open source
Then it needs to be on companies to prove their audit trail, and until then require all development to be open source
I suspect it was more likely that nobody used wordpad because, well, why would you? So supporting it is more pain than it’s worth.
I don’t think the wordpad to office pipeline represents quite the cashflow you’re implying
You won’t have more issues with it than you’ll already have using Windows.
You absolutely will, and the ones you get will be harder to solve. It’s far more useable than it used to be, but the overall experience with Windows is still easier.
BUT it probably is quite usable for you overall. Just don’t go into it expecting nothing but smooth sailing.
A conventional Russian armed forces, yeah, in all likelihood. Vietnam wasn’t that, and where it was, the North did badly by comparison.
The hypothetical is normally involving a conventional, symmetric war in Europe.
70 years is not enough to fully industrialize a society
Russia, China
Also, I imagine industry in general becomes significantly easier when you have people that can summon construction projects out of the ground or weld with their bare hands.
Also, society isn’t industrialised. One city state within society is industrialised.
Also, the fire nation was already undergoing industrialisation at the time of ATLA.
Private Vs public has nothing to do with security
If people can execute arbitrary code in your app, they can already read your memory, and even if they couldn’t they could use java reflection to just turn off the private modifier
Accessibility modifiers are to do with maintainability. If you have internal implementation logic that should be hidden from a consumer you don’t want that consumer to have to know about things they shouldn’t be changing anyway.
The comic is just about how classnames in java should be in pascal case
Then it needs to be on companies to prove their audit trail, and until then require all development to be open source