Does anyone have some ideas on a easy to customize RSS reader? I want to look at some ideas like clustering of words maybe add a D3 plugin just to make is a little more eye friendly and fun.
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How can we show that the class of regular languages is closed under the following operation??
Let $L_1$ and $L_2$ be laguages over $\Sigma=\{0, 1\}$.
The operation is: $$\{x \in L_1 | \text{ for some } y \in L_2, \text{ strings } x \text{ and } y \text{ contains equal numbers of } 1s \}$$
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You just give it a dirname and it requires everything into an object.
For control, you can pass filter and excludeDirs
Just debating if it makes sense for it to try/catch the require so that you don't really have to filter
You could just ignore non-modules, which is nice, but then you're suppressing errors if, say, you had a legit module that was just broken and you should be notified.
Either way kinda sucks.
but now that I'm saying it, I guess the way it is is the only option. You just can't suppress those errors, so a potential bunch of filtering is the only choice.
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> Unlike Haskell which has only prefix functions (ordinary functions) and infix functions (operators), Agda supports mixfix syntax. This allows you to declare functions where the arguments can appear anywhere within a term. You use underscores to refer to the “holes” where the arguments are meant to go.
hey guys, this might sound weird but how can I convert a html div with multiple paragraphs inside it, to an array in javascript? (each paragraph is a separate element in the array)? Is it possible?
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If you don't get a distinction between keywords and things that are not keywords you're in a world of hurt - even if that distinction is only where terms are bound to appear.
_is'a_and'a'massive_ : S -> S -> S -> S
_is'a_and'a'massive_ person insultA insultB = person ++ " is a " ++ insultA ++ " and a massive " ++ insultB
--use
"Benjamin" is'a "wanker" and'a'massive "noob"
@BenjaminGruenbaum sounds like a fun thing in general
Hi does your solution require wake lock methods in onReceive method? This: PowerManager pm = (PowerManager) context.getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE); PowerManager.WakeLock wl = pm.newWakeLock(PowerManager.PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK, "Whatever/any tag"); //Acquire the lock wl.acquire(); Log.d("widget", "in alarm manager. static method will come next"); //Release the lock wl.release(); — coolcool199416 mins ago
Hello everyone, I have some error in my app. Can't pass data to modal window using angular. In $modal.open I have param resolve: { akey: {function() {return key;}}} - key is param of function calling popup and is filled when I call my function. But in modal which function param is akey and in function $scope.key = akey; is akey == undefined... what's wrong??
@BartekBanachewicz sounds... uh, weird. I mean, it's powerful et al, but it means there's no sane way to know what are the arguments of something in a function
He said they beat windows and linux by a ton in most benchmarks simply by not giving people raw memory access since it's a managed language which means they don't need protection rings and can make a lot less system calls which are really expensive.
But processes can share address space since there is no raw memory access.
Imagine processes were written in JS and not in C. You can't just corrupt another process's memory because you can't even get a reference to an object it owns.
There are no cross references - you can't just reference or dereference like in C and ask for whatever is at offset X in memory.
So you don't need kernel/user mode protection rings and the OS is a lot more free to do things for you.