in your sockets part of the code. I see a socket.handshake.query.name. I did was get the name with socket.username = req.body.username and the room id with socket.room = req.body.room and then socket.join(socket.room) and I push the usersnames to an array and emit it. I didn't know the handshake thing. What is the difference ?
:D. I want to go home from this office. I have no work and the tut-plus videos of react are at home. so basically I am getting bored and posibly that CEO will come dancing just two hours before the office ends and ask me to do some rails shit. Fuck this life
@RahulDesai Is there any way to pass different data? For example, I have an address, but my list is just showing the city(intended). Is there any way I can format the list/code to pass the address?
@RahulDesai data-value=integer. any option for string?
@GabrielTomitsuka I have to google. I will try codeschool tracks like @RahulDesai says. I like the angular stuff. I dun wan't to learn backbone. I don't know the reason, its like the same feeling that make me 100% reluctant to put any effort into learning rails.
Yeah. Ruby. Although I like the metaprogramming thing in Ruby. But in the end my final server side love would be php. The problem with this framework is there are multiple ways to do a thing.
I typically over-think these problems. I did use OpenCV(computer vision library) for resizing a thumbnail picture into a 500x500px picture with minimal damage.
Fuzzy logic is a form of many-valued logic which deals with reasoning that is approximate rather than fixed and exact. Compared to traditional binary sets (where variables may take on true or false values), fuzzy logic variables may have a truth value that ranges in degree between 0 and 1. Fuzzy logic has been extended to handle the concept of partial truth, where the truth value may range between completely true and completely false. Furthermore, when linguistic variables are used, these degrees may be managed by specific functions.
The term "fuzzy logic" was introduced with the 1965 proposal...
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@Deepak I want to work with robotics, but AI could be dangerous, though. If the computer can change his algorithm, then we'd be in serious trouble, if not, then there'd no problems. Just make it follow Isimov's 3 rules :)
Everyones a little too scared of robots, I say give them the same battery Ihave in my nexus 5 and they'll run out of power 7 hours in to their killing spree
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I am trying to promisify prompt.js.
Could anyone say what i am doing wrong?
var prompt = require('prompt');
var Promise = require("bluebird");
Promise.promisifyAll(prompt);
prompt.start().then(function() {
console.log("test");
return true;
});
prompt.get(['message'], function(err, result...
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Machine learning is a scientific discipline that explores the construction and study of algorithms that can learn from data. Such algorithms operate by building a model from example inputs and using that to make predictions or decisions, rather than following strictly static program instructions. Machine learning is closely related to and often overlaps with computational statistics; a discipline which also specializes in prediction-making.
Machine learning is a subfield of computer science stemming from research into artificial intelligence. It has strong ties to statistics and mathematica...
@BenjaminGruenbaum tempting. There just doesn't seem to be a good, general solution for injecting the ngMockE2E module only when you're running protractor.
I once though of making an OS that would scale according to user's taste, music updates and live shows infor for music lovers. Buisness Trends stocks etc for business class. But that's a lot of work
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Also, pretty much everything you said about ML or AI is incorrect in terminology and meaning.
That's the second inb4, von neumann has a famous quote that there is no sense in being precise when you don't understand the fundamentals to begin with.
Stop saying things to sound smart. You don't understand the basic concepts of the topic - that's perfectly ok : I wouldn't make any statements about sound processing for instance.
@GabrielTomitsuka do the coursera course or something then.
@argentum47 I would probably start learning backbone by apologizing to my co-workers for being angsty in the next few days. Then I'd take a deep breath and lie to myself that as a professional nothing is beneath me - even backbone. I think a good model of the backbone learning process is the Kubler-Ross model. You want to get to 'acceptance' as fast as possible.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Actually I didn't say anything about theory on AI; I said mostly about the consequences and defended studies on it. Also, regarding processors: That's about an outdated conversation.
@GabrielTomitsuka Stop trying to sound smart. No one here cares if you sound smart or not. Go read the introductory Norvig book or something. You're just making a fool of yourself.
@argentum47 it's more commonly known as "the 5 stages of grief".
Also - Addy Osmani has a decent backbone book, but it's full of false promises. The thing about backbone is that it doesn't do anything for you - it's just an event emitter and an html5 enabled router with quirky event conventions.
@SomeGuy He's like a god programmer, he's very well known for taking code written by people like Bob Martin made with "TDD and OOP" and reducing it from 1000 lines to like 20 lines of Python by actually thinking about the problem and applying real problem solving techniques.
:21591901 don't feed.Meh, not my place to tell you. Thanks anyway.
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@Neil What would you have chosen among the technologies that were available ? Most people were choosing Java or PHP, I'm not sure that would have been better...