I can't even
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When asked what Java and JavaScript have in common, 52% of respondents in an "IT community" didn't know between prototypes, JAR files, and bytecode compilation (hint, they have none of those in common.) Only 48% got that right. What? How is that possible? This is one of those "trivia questions everyone knows that non-tech people get wrong", it's talked about so much, how could anyone have avoided it? So many articles about how they are unrelated. Like... how do hide from that information so completely and guess wrong? The number of people getting this right is very close to the percentage expected to get it right from purely guessing - literally!
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I think we all know to what this applies.
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@tim_g I wasn't, but now I am!
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I think I'm going to be printing a few of these. . .
https://i.pinimg.com/564x/50/96/dc/5096dc4c0beed73476938711a34fc242.jpg
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Is the Trump administration really Mortal Kombat?
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@scottalanmiller said in I can't even:
@dbeato said in I can't even:
That's how you sell vests.
Sure has some guts.
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@dbeato said in I can't even:
@scottalanmiller said in I can't even:
@dbeato said in I can't even:
That's how you sell vests.
Sure has some
gutsballs.FTFY
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We just found this on a server of a customer...
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That's 16.5 years!
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Must be hours, not days. That's insane.
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@popester said in I can't even:
@scottalanmiller said in I can't even:
That's 16.5 years!
Thats like NT 4 right?
Would have to be, 2000 can't stay up like that!
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If that is hours, it's 250 days. Still too long, but not so insane.
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@scottalanmiller said in I can't even:
We just found this on a server of a customer...
damn - you beat me too it.
But I think it's
HOURS:MINUTES:Seconds
so 252 days