Pro Tip: before asking any question EVER, first type out the question, paste it into google, click search, and make sure it is not in the first three results. then ask
+15195880050 10 bonfield place kitchener ontario n2e1h5 rob.lemon@gmail.com born september 5th 1986 I'm 5'8 (I shrunk 2 inches in the last 3 years :<) and 155lbs. brown hair and green eyes (although they go blue depending on what i wear) blood type O positive
Yeah, it's really about specificity. Your question was very specific to the tool, and not all of us will even use FileZilla (I do, but I rarely care about logs) - it's a matter of efficiency.
Chances are really good than a lot of people in here will Google anything that's not directly related to JavaScript, or web development in general (and even some things that are)
@atomSmasher I really wasn't even trying to be rude dude, I think you may have taken it that way - but really, this is why sites like lmgtfy.com exist. and @RyanKinal has got it right. we all have strong google-fu and use it quite extensively. so if someone asks a question that is more than likely first five result material...... expect to get a "google it" response
I give a man a fish, he eats for a day... I teach a man to fish, he (starts a fish market and sells the fish for a profit then buys some steak and) eats for the rest of his life.
So using XHTML,CSS,and JavaScript. You can change the content and structure of a web page. Could you build a website (that would normally have multiple pages) but instead bundle it all into 1 page essentially, and use JavaScript to change the structure and content of the web page so drastically...
no, there is a little white box at the top of my screen, I think I am suppose to use it for navigation purposes, I just really need to ask google a question
@atomSmasher I'm surrounded with a big white box. but it is ok because it is padded and matches my outfit. It's getting harder and harder to type with my toes though.
lol I could really care less about rep. I'm honestly here for two (and a half) reasons: 1) to have fun, troll, be entertained, get trolled, etc... 2) to help people who generally want to learn. 2.5) to get help. but moreso to get guidance on how to help myself.
//TODO: consider localization ramifications of amputation by a nation's
// cancellation with violation of the right of pagination all for
// liberation of vegetation accomodation
When the user runs this PHP file, it sends out an request to the php file. And that php file edits a table on a MySQL server. It's used for a hit counter
yea, i wasn't raging on the tag. I was saying FFS use the tag. :P it was it's intent. and the client should not dictate your code, only your end product.
I'm building a resume website and I would like to manage the data in custom fields.
For examples I would have multiple meta boxes: Education, Work and Competencies
In Work I can have multiple positions which hold the following data
Title (text)
Company (text)
Start Year (text)
End Year (text...
@dievardump Would you enjoy working with arrays if instead of someArray[0] you had to write someArray.getArrayElementByArrayIndex(0);? I mean come on. Its a generic API intended for any language so it's hyper-explicit nature makes sense but between the cruft and IE, it's begging to get buried under a more tolerable interface.
@Esailija yes. you wait for each image to fully load, then there is like 400 ms to fade it in, then you wait some more time before I even request the next image.
education is over rated. it does not depict your abilities or how smart you are. or for that matter your capacity to learn new things (which is all that really matters anyways)
i was offered a programming job for $7 an hour online today.... after calling him out and saying that that was less than minimum wage he called me an idiot because he already has a programmer in india whose willing to do it for $7/hour.... >.<
@Esailija oh oh, idea, s/foo/bar/ makes the bot do that; traverses up the messages, when it finds foo, it posts a new message where it's replaced by bar
I'm actually kind of on the fence. I kind of like JQ's thing where the pattern seems to be more noun.verb() or noun.property(), with property being a method that gets when the arg is empty.