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Currently the reference guide #content div has max-width: 62.5em set.
This is a bit on the low end for large screens in landscape mode, and could instead be set to eg. 60%.
Beyond that the rendering is starting to feel too large for paragraphs, but at 60% most large codeblocks read far better.
For phones, detecting portrait orientation and setting the max-width to 100% would also be a
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Current, if we try to run a more recent Java class in an old JVM, we get the following error message:
Error: LinkageError occurred while loading main class some.Class
java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: JVMCFRE003 bad major version; class=some/Class, offset=6
However, it is not so easily to detect that the class was compiled with a version above the supported by the JVM.Hotspot
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Document code style
Add how to configure code style in Contributing.
Adding an .editorconfig file will help to auto apply code style in some IDEs.
As per the title.
By the way, thanks for the work you're doing on jphp, and sorry for so many issues, I'm really interested in the project, and would love to use it for lotsa cool magic upcoming stuff <3
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Created by James Gosling
Released May 23, 1995
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Play Version
2.6 to 2.8
API
Java / Scala
Expected Behavior
The instructions at https://www.playframework.com/documentation/2.8.x/Deploying-CloudFoundry work.
As it stands (see https://stackoverflow.com/a/62506207/4432837 and cloudfoundry/java-test-applications#20) those instructions are no longer applic