// Create an object
var foo = {};
// Point a key value to the object itself
foo.bar = foo;
// The `foo` object just became a circular one:
foo.bar.bar.bar.bar
// → foo
you're right. what I need is to identify the headers... since I'm rendering with react and using the array.map can I rely on the index of the iterations?
I'm confused myself. I thought I didn't need <th> because I already have a <thead> section. But it seems the thead does nothing but be helpful in pagination.
I'm confused myself. I thought I didn't need <th> because I already have a <thead> section. But it seems the thead does nothing but be helpful in pagination.
so I was off-topic suggesting a pagination library I've used
I have a hexadecimal color code: #FF5733 but I don't know what exact color it is. Can anyone tell me what this color is? It would be the best if you can post an image to show this color!
unprofessional to you, but to most end-users they won't notice
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i just look at a website that uses stock photos and think; ahh they don't care enough to even have content. Just throw random unrelated images onto their website and its finished.
I'm making a dumb component. It received everything via props. It' a table (who would've guessed). I can't predict everything single prop that can be passed down (classNames, width, colspan...). How should I handle those if the person that uses my component passes them down (as props)?
must I check for each of the attributes and apply a colspan if such was passed?
Or is there a way to tell react to still take in the typical HTML attributes for the component.
So I am making a site on which users will be able to upload their own content, this content is then for the most part public. Is there any thing I could put in the Ts & Cs that would mean any content that would be illegal to stream (e.g. a torrented movie) would be the responsibility of the uploader?
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> Neil deGrasse Tyson: If I understand what you just declared, you just asserted that CERN, the European Center for Nuclear Research, disproved the existence of ghosts. > Brian Cox: Yes.
dumb question: child processes will be forced to close when the parent that spawns them is closed, right? And that includes if the parent was killed via SIGTERM (control-c)?
Think about it this way: If you have child processes but you got brutally murdered and didn't get to tell them they need to die as well, how will they know?
I wanted to open outlook mobile form android browser, I am able to open outlook from iOS using below url scheme, but the same is not working in android. Can someone help please? ms-outlook://compose?to=example@email.com&subject=Subject&body=Message
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Is there a way to report a user? This guy: stackoverflow.com/users/213926/h-ferrence keeps posting basically the same question and when he doesn't like the answer he seems to just open a new one.
> jQuery does not work with bootstrap-slider. Tried and tried and tried and I keep hitting brick walls. JavaScript has been the only way I can use this plugin to retrieve values and attributes.
The world's only piece of metal that could revolutionise the planet has mysteriously disappeared http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/metallic-hydrogen-disappears-technology-revolutions-superconductor-faster-computers-super-efficient-a7593481.html
> It might also mean that metallic hydrogen is unstable and turns into a gas when it is at room temperature and normal pressure, in what would be a major setback for any hopes of a new wonder material.
@Luggage I didn't check console before I left..but noticed the prompt for Windows auth didn't show..that is needed in order to retrieve the users by name. Without that the rest of the WS calls fail
@NathanJones I don't really like it :\ I never like it when libraries try to add so many layers of abstraction that you don't even really have a handle on what they're doing in the first place (cough meteor)
off topic, I'm coming up on 2 years exp in my job with C# and SQL mostly and last 6 months React.js and Restful services. What kind of job would you aim for?
I definitely like the web dev and some of the mobile that I done so thinking of staying in that direction.
Most common jobs I see are general SQL/ .Net Junior dev and Junior Full stack Node.js developer.
Would you advise one over the other or what to look for when changing job?