Computing is really all about order. If you can take data, apply an operation to it, and get the same result every single time, then you have a stable and reliable computing system. So it makes total ...
Computing is really all about order. If you can take data, apply an operation to it, and get the same result every single time, then you have a stable and reliable computing system. So it makes total ...
Typically boolean and is evaluated before boolean or. This would result in (A and B) or (C and D). ArchUnit currently has it left associative: (((A and B) or C) and D). I guess it would be quite hard ...