What is the purpose of the ''self'' parameter? Why is it needed?
For a language-agnostic consideration of the design decision, see What is the advantage of having this/self pointer mandatory explicit?. To close debugging questions where OP omitted a self
How can I generate a self-signed SSL certificate using OpenSSL?
The W3C''s WebAppSec Working Group is starting to look at the issue. See, for example, Proposal: Marking HTTP As Non-Secure. How to create a self-signed certificate with OpenSSL The commands
Mockito is currently self-attaching to enable the inline-mock-maker
I get this warning while testing in Spring Boot: Mockito is currently self-attaching to enable the inline-mock-maker. This will no longer work in future releases of the JDK. Please add
¿Para qué sirve Self y This en PHP?
quería saber el uso de estos dos y sus diferencias. He visto que tienen un uso parecido, pero lo que he visto no explican realmente cuál es mejor usar y por qué.
What is SELF JOIN and when would you use it? [duplicate]
A self join is simply when you join a table with itself. There is no SELF JOIN keyword, you just write an ordinary join where both tables involved in the join are the same table. One thing to
dotnet publish --self-contained -> running the app still asks for
15 As the subject suggests, even if publishing with "--self-contained true" (and with a specific -r option), the runtime still asks for missing installation.
Self-reference for cell, column and row in worksheet functions
In a worksheet function in Excel, how do you self-reference the cell, column or row you''re in?
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What does ".self" actually do in Swift/SwiftUI?
I think it is setting the id for each list item as each item in the numbers array? Correct me if wrong - but is each id being set as whatever Int is in each entry of the numbers array? If so, then
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