@badp Up-votes doesn't matter, it's also depends on the time of day it was posted. I have closed many questions with high up-votes, because a lot of time it's sympathy votes, or users that don't know the rules.
@badp Agree with @Shog9; when chat was launched I thought the @ replies with their tabbing and snazzy new hats were the swellest thing since sliced bread, but almost as soon as the reply arrow came along, it looked old and clunky.
For example, if I use some open source code that is licensed with an MIT license in my (commercial) project, does my project in turn have to be under the MIT license or do I have to distribute the MIT license or anything like that?
if it becomes an issue for some reason (author throws a hissy fit, your app gets bundled into Ubuntu), you can always correct it after-the-fact - again, just be honest about where you got the code and who wrote it
I wish recruiters would do their job... "Did you look at their website? How does it make you feel?" -- um... just give me the job description or leave me alone
kindly suggest how to use multiple checkboxes using else if in java and please check the code below
if(cb1.isSelected())
MyFrame9 m1=new MyFrame9();
else if(cb2.isSelected())
MyFrame10 m1=new MyFrame10();
else if(cb3.isSelected())
MyFrame11 m1=new MyFrame11();
else if(cb4.isSelected())
MyFrame12...
Regarding knowing what the chat user is going to type before they do, that should be easy. Here are the top 30 messages on chat.meta by count as of monday:
see, this is why we need bot support. Get Welbog to bring his infernal machine in here, learn our styles, and then we can dispense with all this tedious typing
@balpha Yes. I demand all the profits from that tweet and any subsequent tweets which may capitalize on the success of that or any tweets otherwise related to materials previously posted on Stack Overflow or any other website by the party of the first part, heretoforwith known as "The Party of the First Part".
The Fourth Amendment (Amendment IV) to the United States Constitution is the part of the Bill of Rights which guards against unreasonable searches and seizures. The amendment specifically also requires search and arrest warrants be judicially sanctioned and supported by probable cause. It was adopted as a response to the abuse of the writ of assistance, which is a type of general search warrant, in the American Revolution. Search and arrest should be limited in scope according to specific information supplied to the issuing court, usually by a law enforcement officer, who has sworn by it...
No
They probably just didn't like your answers. If it was a revenge down-vote run (someone didn't like your answers and down-voted all your answer/questions in quick succession), the automatic vote detection scripts will pick it up and reverse it in 24 hours. To understand the detection scripts ...
Ha, the changes to the bounty system make it list the awarder's name: "This answer has been awarded bounty worth 100 reputation by Popular Demand." It looks like an auto-awarded bounty originally worth 200 rep.