@FlorianMargaine well, you need to calculate the weight of an electron times the number of electrons in a byte, then the number of bytes in a packet, etc. We know that an African Swallow can carry a coconut, so we need to set up a packet:coconut weight ratio.
Once we know how many packets fit in a coconut, we can figure out how many African Swallows are necessary to replace the internet.
@copy that's a tricky one for io, since most of their code isn't their code and has been around for a while. Having an upstream like Chrome helps a lot.
@copy It's very nice, you're just not the typical user. What you're building in node is not web apps or REST APIs, the system is optimized just not for your use case.
@copy remember that a REST API is just a database skin + some simple stuff - it takes very little time to get done with express (a lot less than it does with twisted for example) and you get a pretty fast API in return that can serve thousands of users - you can just forget about it.
@copy at the end of the day a lot of big companies like HP, Intel and PayPal are using it for big things switching from other "more enterprisey" technologies. Node is not a sound system and it has a lot of issues - but it doesn't have any more issues than a lot of the alternatives.
I calculated with a lot of approximations that there were around 650 students doing the regional maths olympics, and I just read that they're taking the best 300 to the nationals. There's some pretty good odds!
here is what I find about c command but my english isnt good enough to make it clear for my little sleeping brain...
Draws a cubic Bézier curve from the current point to (x,y) using (x1,y1) as the control point at the beginning of the curve and (x2,y2) as the control point at the end of the curve. C (uppercase) indicates that absolute coordinates will follow; c (lowercase) indicates that relative coordinates will follow. Multiple sets of coordinates may be specified to draw a polybézier. At the end of the command, the new current point becomes the final (x,y) coordinate pair used in the polybézier.
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@KendallFrey so if I'm right, this means : i'm at 138.617 224.078 Moving to -0.0119,1.4442 (meaning 138.617 - 0.0119 || 224.078 + 1.4442 i guess) with 2 control points to draw the curve (which are located at startX+0.3492 || startY +0.5332 AND startX -0.3801 || startY +0.9877) THEN 2nd curve, starting at first curve endpoint (written over..) & so on?
this is my question, is my logic correct or not... I'm not sure of it at all, I'm really confused about these curves, and sometimes, in my svg code, they have really MANY MANY MANY points in the same curve (c) that's what makes me confused... :/
@GeorgeStocker I think I made it clear how it's a different problem now. Note that my question has an answer that wouldn't be an answer to the other question (as it doesn't prevent the injection of other scripts). — dystroy8 hours ago
Why did you close my question ?
That was a different problem, with a solution that couldn't be useful for the other question, so why ?
in sublime text on windows, it gives error nodejs not found for running some plugins which relu on nodejs... it shows path c > progra...files> nodejs but in reality my nodejs is in program files (86)
if i just copy paste the path all slashes are wrong
if i correct slashes
then it still doesn't work
how do it tell sublimetext to look for nodejs in C:\Program Files (x86)\nodejs
if i convert that to this: C:/Program Files (x86)/nodejs
it doesn't work
ok nvm google finally helped me out
c:/PROGRA~2/nodejs/node.exe
is short form
it worked cuz of no spaces
but had there been a space, original problem still there
I just want to select a child that is somewhere later after #dialogNewUser.. is that possible or do you need the exact trail in jQuery? : $("#dialogNewUser > #txtEmailValid").html("<img src='images/calendar_icon.jpg' />");
Hi, might I ask why my code works fine when called for within a page itself (a Drupal article), but fails to achieve its function when called for via the complete website (via a Drupal theme's javascript?) The code is the following:
<script type="text/javascript">(function($){$(document).ready(function(){$ function getKey(element) {return element.href;} function sameGroupAs(element) {var key = getKey(element); return function () {return getKey(this) === key;}} $(document).on("mouseenter", "a", function () {$("a").filter(sameGroupAs(this)).addClass("active");}).on("mouseleave", "a", functio…
@Shmiddty Yeah I went back 4 days later because I was having weird tastes and other shit. I was checking the holes all the time but I didn't know what they were even supposed to look like lol. I'm glad I went back and he told me they were doing great.
@NathanJones but you were cursed by an evil sorcerer as a child with a WAP attached to your soul and are now forced to live as an outcast from network connectivity due to interference and can't use bootstrap because you can't resolve the CDN? I've seen it before. :|
Oh, I didn't mean to say that in a derogatory way, one can be 13 and be an amazing programmer or 50 and be a bad one. It just sounded strange you asked about teaching kids from a parent's perspective.
> The vast majority, and I really mean most, like 99.99999 percent of all head injuries, have a very bad outcome. In most cases I don't suggest trying this – don't go hitting yourself in the head to pass a test
@dystr - I'm not sure, would be hard to check; -- but I think many people struggle with problems since they are emotionally completely fuzzed out about it
Dude is telling me my server fucked up and that's why his shows never made it to the database.. So I go to raw access logs and determine that he never even visited the webpage that day.
user1596138
He says "It probably just missed it".. But when you're on line 1,491,087 of the logs you don't really assume the log isn't thorough enough lmfao