| bio | website | blog.jaysenn.com |
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| location | Johannesburg | |
| age | 41 | |
| visits | member for | 6 months |
| seen | Jan 26 at 12:38 | |
| stats | profile views | 3 |
from a long finely evolved line, 4 billion years old, like all other living things..
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Jan 26 |
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Why might the App Store draw variable-type strings in place of actual values? I was just curious about not finding any references to an obvious variable name, and to whether that is normal within the (perhaps very closed source) MacOs ecosystem? Is this a case of business as usual, and variable names used inside closed software would barely register a google hit, or is this just a weird example that has not previously been brought up ?? I've since found bugreporter.apple.com but I'm less inclined to contribute, then with other more publicly accessible bug reports. Also, I'm sorry for not taking a screenshot. |
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Jan 26 |
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Jan 26 |
answered | Why might the App Store draw variable-type strings in place of actual values? |
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Jan 9 |
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Jan 9 |
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Why might the App Store draw variable-type strings in place of actual values? Thanks @KevinChen. I did try a reboot before applying the update, with no effect. But now, after applying the update everything seems back to normal. Still, it's left me curious .. |
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Jan 9 |
asked | Why might the App Store draw variable-type strings in place of actual values? |