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lppedd / reusableExceptions.md
Created October 6, 2018 19:23 — forked from 7yl4r/reusableExceptions.md
info on Java built-in exceptions from perspective of developer looking to reuse built-in exceptions

organized by estimated utility

IllegalArgumentException

Thrown to indicate that a method has been passed an illegal or inappropriate argument.

IndexOutOfBoundsException

Thrown to indicate that an index of some sort (such as to an array, to a string, or to a vector) is out of range.

ArithmeticException

Thrown when the requested mathematical operation is non-sensical or impossible.

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lppedd / HelloApp.java
Last active February 5, 2021 13:56
JPanel frames
package example;
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.net.URL;
public class HelloApp {
private final JLabel videoLabel;
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lppedd / HelloApp.java
Last active February 5, 2021 20:28
JPanel layouts. See comment below for a preview.
package example;
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.net.URL;
@SuppressWarnings("ALL")
public class HelloApp {
private final JFrame frame;
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lppedd / BootstrapAgent.java
Created July 10, 2021 20:48 — forked from raphw/BootstrapAgent.java
An example agent that intercepts a method of the bootstrap class loader.
package net.bytebuddy;
import net.bytebuddy.agent.ByteBuddyAgent;
import net.bytebuddy.agent.builder.AgentBuilder;
import net.bytebuddy.description.type.TypeDescription;
import net.bytebuddy.dynamic.ClassFileLocator;
import net.bytebuddy.dynamic.DynamicType;
import net.bytebuddy.dynamic.loading.ClassInjector;
import net.bytebuddy.implementation.MethodDelegation;
import net.bytebuddy.implementation.bind.annotation.SuperCall;
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lppedd / readme.md
Created October 30, 2022 12:48 — forked from 573/readme.md
mvn, how combine.children="append" combine.self="override" (default is "merge" for both) work in multimodule projects
  • the combine.* attributes belong to the configuration elements child elements but in the child not the parent pom
  • let's say we have a prepared configuration for some plugin build::pluginmanagement in the parent pom and the combine rules are applied to some more specific configuration of this plugin inside a profile in the child pom then we need to specify this profile in the mvn call to convince us: mvn -Ptheprofile -f thesubmodule/pom.xml help:effective-pom| less (use the search functionality / and n/SHIFT-n to navigate to the right occurrences)
  • IMHO the combine.children=append rule doesn't really make sense for configuration elements that have children of heterogeneous names, i. e. systemPropertyVariables, here the effect in case some entry already existed in the default configuration another one of the same name would be added i. e. you had <someEntrySays>this</someEntrySays> (from parent pom) and [...]combine...="append"[...]that (from child po
./knime -application org.eclipse.equinox.p2.director -nosplash -consolelog -r 'jar:file:/knime/knimoe_220.zip!/' -i com.ccg_obsolete.feature.group,com.chemcomp.feature.group,com.ccg_ROW.feature.group -d $(pwd)
# ./knime -application org.eclipse.equinox.p2.director -nosplash -help
CompilerOracle: exclude javax/swing/text/GlyphView.getBreakSpot
-help | -h | -?
Prints this command line help information.
-list | -l [ <comma separated list> ]
Lists all IU's found in the given repositories. IUs can optionally be listed. Each entry in the list is in the form <id> [ '/' <version> ].
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lppedd / ghpwithnamecheap.md
Created April 22, 2023 00:51 — forked from plembo/ghpwithnamecheap.md
GitHub Pages with Namecheap custom domain

Using GitHub Pages with a custom domain: Namecheap Edition

As often happens, I found the official documentation and forum answers to be "close, but no cigar", and so had to experiment a little to get things working.

The main problem for me was a lack of concrete configuration examples. That's not entirely GitHub's fault: having migrated from Google Domains to Namecheap in the middle of this project, I was once again reminded of how many different ways there are to do things in the name service universe [1].

Although you'd think the simplest setup would be to merely configure for the subdomain case (https://www.example.com), in my experience using the apex domain (https://example.com) instead resulted in fewer complications.

Procedure

So here's my recipe for using a custom domain with GitHub pages where Namecheap is the DNS provider:

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lppedd / Commit Date.md
Created June 12, 2023 13:07 — forked from PradyumnaKrishna/Commit Date.md
Change Git Commit Date

Change Git Commit Date

  • Commit your git using

    git add -A
    git commit -m "commit message"
    
  • Change time or date of your latest commit

GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="Wed Sep 9 22:00 2020 +0530" git commit --amend --date="Wed Sep 9 22:00 2020 +0530"

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lppedd / setup.md
Created August 11, 2023 10:31 — forked from shirakaba/setup.md
Configuring Nexus as a private registry for npm packages

Get the details to connect to your Nexus-managed npm repository

Note: Nexus group repositories (good example in this StackOverflow question) are out of this tutorial's scope. In any case, deployment to group repositories is currently still an open issue for Nexus 3 (and not intended ever to be implemented in Nexus 2). Thus, it is assumed that we'll push & pull to/from the same repository, and ignore the idea of groups hereon in.

  1. Ask your sysadmin for a username & password allowing you to log into your organistation's Nexus Repository Manager.

  2. Test the login credentials on the Nexus Repository manager at: http://localhost:8081/nexus/#view-repositories (localhost in our case is replaced by a static IP, and can only be connected to over VPN). If your organisation requires a VPN to connect to it, connect to that VPN before proceeding with this tutori