I have somehow managed to go from documentaries of european cities in the 1700s to this youtube.com/watch?v=wNunc0UN2Jo just by clicking similar videos on the side
my guess is most people who use it just don't know better
or are apathetic to the point where they don't mind if it returns some wacky results once in a while
I'm curious what the numbers look like for its usage, and what kind of videos people usually utilize it for. Obviously music is one of the big contenders
I'm attempting to add all of the values of an array together into a number. The set I'm given is an array of numbers ([1, 2, 3, 4, ..., 10]). This is my code. When I test my code, I get NaN. What am I doing wrong? Should I not use .pop()?
(please don't judge me on the variable names, I know they're lackluster)
jsbin is nice. How would copying/pasting code versus using jsfiddle and having it output to the console be any different? both require opening the console. I guess it's the copying/pasting part?
They were like, "we need a website for this including buying the domain, setup, and writing the page. Can you make one in an hour?" so I copied and pasted
in this vba thing I'm making a collection basically of each month and the number of days in it
before, I had an elegant thing that would check to see what the current day is and then based on that it would go back to the last day of the last month and then know how many days to calculate for for the current month and its layout
but now I am having to add one-off support for historical data pulls
say, if they wanna see data from February 2012 or September 2015
Its so weird, when I press f12 and then press f12 again to hide the debug tools, the overflow goes away. I cant pinpoint which element is making the browser create the sidescroll bar
I duplicated the location content because the sidescroll bar only appears when theres enough content to scroll down