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Strictly speaking, off topic yes, but I think we as humans (well, you are humans; I am a sheep) can make intelligence decision on what tends to attract opinionated answers, and what are useful questions.
I am creating a string of where clause from an array of filters.
var where_clause_string = "(((true && ['SACRAMENTO','CITRUS HEIGHTS'].indexOf(raw_data[i]['city']) > -1) || (false && [].indexOf(raw_data[i]['city']) === -1)) || false)";
var raw_data_length = raw_data.length
, filtered_data = []...
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I have the following Code:
if(AdMob) { ... }
Then I get the error:
ReferenceError: Can't find variable AdMob
How to capture this error that I don't see it in the console?
I am running a PHP script, and keep getting errors like:
Undefined variable: user_location in C:\wamp\www\mypath\index.php on line 12
Line 12 looks like this:
$greeting = "Hello, ".$user_name." from ".$user_location;
What do they mean?
Why do they appear all of a sudden? I used to use this...
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Why is this?
Questions like "Headers...
Does anyone know why I cant access for example my css files when I use socket.io but if I use the http-server node module it works fine?
Top of my app.js: var express = require('express') , app = express() , http = require('http') , server = http.createServer(app) , io = require('socket.io').listen(server);
hi guys, i am having a xml node as below
<Address>This is my link yahoo.com follow this one</Address>
for this node i want to add hyperlink to yahoo.com how can i do it in javascript can you guyz help me
@user2248441 No. http-server is JUST a http server with static file handler. Express is just some fancy sauce over a http server, and provides a bunch of handlers (and your own, as routes etc). Just add a static file handler ;p
I have a div. I add a blur event handler to it and a click handler. In the click, I create a textarea inside the div. When I click the inner textarea, the div's blur event is called - even though it's inside the div. Does this make sense to anyone?
Hey guys...to anyone using IndexedDB...do you call the open() method prior to each transaction, or just open it once and then use it? Roamed around the internet and seen examples of both...
Yeah, but in your case, the code probably makes more sense. This is a bad example, because why wouldn't you make a "multiply" function that just accepts 2 arguments?
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C++ is a bloated language, hard to learn, hard to debug. Today, when Java already has the same performance as C++, there is no reason whatsoever to use it.
On a sidenote: Do you ever feel, like really knowing your craft? I've been WebDeveloping for at least 6years, and still strougle with everyday new concepts. Does it ever just make "click" for everything?
@LoveAndHappiness Once you've got the solid base down, logic just make sense. Different ways to jot things down really don't matter much at all. A new language just takes a bit of time to understand the internals, but then it's straight forward again.
@FlorianMargaine yeah... yet it get really deep... like OSI-Model 7 deep. Ok, not really required, yet I am learning every day and I hope that it someday decreases, so that I can apply more than I learn, but fluently.
Hey y'all, sorry to interrupt the chat but does anyone know (or know where I can find more about) how SO implements websocket updates relating to specific user? Like updating your rep count or inbox?
@SecondRikudo it's used in languages like C to simulate state transition since control flow isn't clear often - for example for cleanup - they made it to Java (minus the goto) and to JavaScript
It's a pretty useless statement
This is effectively a classic way to transition a tail call form to a loop - labels let you do that exact transfer instead of unwinding an actual stack
There are a gagillion ways to define TCO, and then there are languages who actually support generalisations of TCO and not "proper plain TCO" (like Haskell)
> Implementing tail call elimination only for tail recursion, rather than for all tail calls, is something significantly easier. For example, in the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), tail-recursive calls can be eliminated (as this reuses the existing call stack), but general tail calls cannot be (as this changes the call stack).[10][11] As a result, functional languages such as Scala that target the JVM can efficiently implement direct tail recursion, but not mutual tail recursion.
Haskell uses lazy-evaluation to implement recursion, so treats anything as a promise to provide a value when needed (this is called a thunk). Thunks get reduced only as much as necessary to proceed, no more. This resembles the way you simplify an expression mathematically, so it's helpful to thin...