@BenjaminGruenbaum that's mostly true, I agree. But say the subproject has a couple of branches like dev, stable etc. that I want to toggle through while using it in another project, then?
@AwalGarg that's a really good point and to be honest we do struggle with it. If we look at it as if we're talking about JS, what we'd typically do is set up the package.json to point out to the correct version and npm-install and also work with config files.
@AwalGarg There are things you have to toggle all the time anyway like switching between database versions (prod and pre-prod and yesterday and backups etc), and switching settings between environments - this is just one thing to deal with, whatever you use to deal with that should work here
@BenjaminGruenbaum The thing with packages though is that we don't have good tooling to "toggle" like we have with stuff like databases. Switching between databases is just a matter of editing the config file (hopefully), but for changing the package version, I have to do npm install again, and if the dependency tree happens to be complicated, it's a pain.
I have a three tabs each consisting of a form,when I click on the tab for login,I am replacing it with the tab for forgot password using animate.css and jquery as specified in this jsfiddle
Now,I have another tab that I have added to this,switching to the non replacing tab loads the tab below th...
@Abhishrek mobile is different since the UI is very different between OSs in practice. On the desktop most of the world spend most their time in browsers and corporate software anyway.
its interesting how having a pie chart of version distribution over users is good on windows and bad on android,it is all about how you spin it,i guess
i remember the term for it,fragmentation(if 2.3 looked like 4.x would ppl give a crap??)
i like 5.0.2 on my Moto G,material design is cool.
you must write the console.log in end of foreach
const input = process.argv[2]
var input2 = []
if (process.argv.length < 3) {
console.log('Usage: node ' + process.argv[1] + ' FILENAME')
process.exit(1)
}
fs.readdir(__dirname + `/${input}/`, (err, files) => {
if (err) {
console.log(...
I fixed the primaryCategory.categoryId and primaryCategory.categoryName, the other items are fine, you do not display shippingInfo, or listingInfo or condition, you display the content inside of them, such condition.conditionId or sellingStatus.bidCount...., so you should be able to display everything. — faljbour23 hours ago
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@AwalGarg The first one is a type declaration. It tells us that quickSort is a function from any list type to the same list type, given that elements of that type can be compared
@AwalGarg The second line tells us that sorting an empty list results in an empty list
> Tokenize a string > Separate the string "Hello,How,Are,You,Today" by commas into an array (or list) so that each element of it stores a different word. Display the words to the 'user', in the simplest manner possible, separated by a period.
@JanDvorak just enough that I can directly copy paste code from all the entries and complete a personal project with it :P
well on a serious note, something like everyone writes userscripts to fix most common annoyances in the services that we use daily as programmers. = profit+fun
insertionSort :: Ord a => [a] -> [a]
insertionSort = foldr insert []
where insert x (y:ys) | x > y = y : insert x ys
insert x ys = x : ys
@Jefffrey ^
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Bottom line is, Ive only been defending my stance and I'd love to put all this behind us and discuss some JS code but you guys ALL sit around in this room talking about nothing and then block me for 30 mins when I voice my displeasure so you can talk shit behind my back without allowing me any input.
@YourAdrenalineFix Instead of blaming the world because everything and everything is wrong, look in the mirror, and really ponder, is it truly the world...?
@JanDvorak no, none of them were OS, the fuzzy is trivial (fuzzy decision tree) and I don't think I even still have the neural networks (simple cases, and were in C 20 ya...)
trivia: the tribo game IA that runs in miaou is made with GA
Note that those aren't algoithms but families (or even approaches). People might have very different ways of dealing with GA for example (even if it settled a little now that it's not something excitingly new)
Hello, guys. I've asked a question on stackoverflow and I got a very nice answer, but unfortunately when I plug in my data, I get "cannot read property push of undefined" This is the original question: http://stackoverflow.com/q/30262581/1967704 And this my real code: http://plnkr.co/edit/pdu09nMOz0Vufv5OAHGE?p=preview Thank you.
Very general question; if you were to attempt to write a HTML5/JS game, would you use an established game engine or write your own? I understand it depends on use case and the scope of the required features, but I am wondering.
hello i want to achieve both (remove all non selected options bar one ) ? can it be done code : $("#"+element +" option[value!='all']").remove(); AND $("#"+element +" option:not(:selected)").remove();