@AwalGarg It's a contract, from that university, to make a website. Make a note of the interesting thing you learned, if it's actually good to tell people about.
Folks, I'm getting something strange. My framework ends the response, and the 500 error view is rendered, but Chrome keep's spinning as if it's loading. It finally stopped after 2 minutes. What else would cause Node to not end the response?
@ssube But it is not from that university. Someone from the university faculty hired me at their personal cost. Granted, the work was university related, but still, it was a faculty hiring me, not the university.
@MadaraUchiha Hah, no one wanted to hire me when I got out of the Air Force. Basically it was a game of "No degree", "Not enough experience for this position", "Too much experience for this position". But I'm in a really shitty area for technology.
@ssube But careers.so wants me to put who hired you. Writing out the name of that individual seems pretty silly, and writing out the univerity's name isn't valid.
> I was hired by an individual faculty at $university's $department, to design an internal website which dealt with accumulating large amounts of data and processing, involving a great deal of optimization work. I worked with the cutting edge SIMD APIs introduced with the nightly builds on Firefox's Spidermonkey JavaScript engine (and proposed for ES7).
@AwalGarg I would name the person who you were in contact with: "I was hired by $professor in $university's $department to design an internal-facing website. The site was responsible for accumulating and processing large amounts of data, requiring in-depth optimization work. I spent time using the new SIMD APIs to accomplish this, etc."
We just had a user experience difficulties speaking in the JS room -- he has spoken before, I remember him.
A user with the same name as him was kicked 3 days ago, and it seemed to affect this one's ability to chat.
Here is our chat convo to get some more info out there.
Is this a bug concerni...
Ok, maybe someone here can help me out on this... This morning I was using some apple mouse and complaining how the scrolling was inverted. My manager then said "No, all the other mouses are inverted". I briefly dismissed his remark as being utterly mad but I was just using CAD online which has "inverted" zoom, so now his remark came back to haunt me...
Unfortunately, it is so easy to add a fake review on Glassdoroor. :( Be careful, guys. I flagged them and reported. It still goes through their loopholes somehow. This is the email they sent me this morning:
Given the following examples, why is outerScopeVar undefined in all cases?
var outerScopeVar;
var img = document.createElement('img');
img.onload = function() {
outerScopeVar = this.width;
};
img.src = 'lolcat.png';
alert(outerScopeVar);
var outerScopeVar;
setTimeout(function() {
ou...
which reminds me, @Zirak since you are so much dying to shut down the bot, I implemented part of the functionality in a different way gist.github.com/awalGarg/31bdf9e28fc84c7bf295 :P
This, roughly, takes the request, goes to a connection pool, each connection goes to redis and gets a set, then gets each item from the set of keys, then picks out a few fields and returns.
I'll be installing Linux in a VM at the new job (can't use my mac). What's everyone's favorite distro for such a thing? terminal access is most important, but occassional desktop use might be nice.
Hi, do you know why div test its not get like this:
$('#test-content #test').each(function(){... }
<div id="test-content">
<div id="test" ></div>
</div>