If I were to come into the C++ room, and say "Hey guys, I don't know anything about C++, but I want to play a sound when the timer reaches 0.", what would happen?
my last company: angel: Here is 65K us: ok.... you're hired! angel: So am I getting my 65K back us: yup, here if your first pay angel: but i'm working for this money us: please, you call what you do work?
@rlemon It's important to be in an environment like Silicon valley because connections matter (meeting others who can help you with problems, running into VC's at lunch, etc, etc)
I live in KW (Kitchener Waterloo) we have seen a boom in startups and I have worked for a few - trust me when I say we have been made into the city we are because we had startups comming in, not because we were already successful. Some made it, some did not. based on the things I have already outlined. Location is meaningless in the long run.
@SomeKittens and with the power of the internet this means nothing now a days.
parseInt returns a number only if you pass it a number as first character.
Examples:
parseInt( 'a', 10 ); // NaN
parseInt( 'a10', 10 ); // NaN
parseInt( '10a', 10 ); // 10
parseInt( '', 10 ); // NaN
parseInt( '10', 10 ); // 10
Also, you may take a look at the + operator if you only want to ge...
i want regex to match `<scrtipt>` tag that must not contain src eg:- `<script type="text/javascript"> --- match` `<script src="localhost"> --- do not match` only want regex
Similarly to how someone might follow instructions on how to fix a car. They're beginning, they're learning, they're doing things that a professional might do. They don't necessarily conceive of why, but they're beginning, and they're learning.
@RyanKinal I understand. That's perfectly fine with me. When one thinks that copying a program suddenly puts one on the same level as me (still an ultra-noob, but I'm halfway done with a CS degree, as well as a project manager), THAT'S what irritates me.
@RyanKinal Yeah maybe... But they were saying in the article that startup begin to come to NYC because of the fact that there is Foursquare and Kickstarter, fast growing startups, in the town.
You can't parse [X]HTML with regex. Because HTML can't be parsed by regex. Regex is not a tool that can be used to correctly parse HTML. As I have answered in HTML-and-regex questions here so many times before, the use of regex will not allow you to consume HTML. Regular expressions are a tool th...
@Ryan Kinal: yes there is a default stylesheet for browsers, however the default stylesheet for browsers DOES NOT DICTATE ALL STYLES, INCLUDING ANY MARGINS APPLIED BY THE BROWSERS DIRECTLY, AS IS THE ISSUE IN THIS CASE. Furthermore, I am very much aware that jQuery is Javascript, as I have been developing for many years, but jQuery is a much easier library for using Javascript than using standard Javascript is for beginners. Mozilla's documentation, extensive as it may be, is not nearly as user-friendly as jQuery's. Finally, though you may prefer to go and spend hours and hours tweaking CSS — Zachary Kniebel6 mins ago
How can I extend a Div tag to support a new feature?
Shapes created with the canvas tag are sand-boxed into the canvas tag - I need shapes that can be embedded into the DOM.
What I'm trying to accomplish is a way to extend the HTML div tag to support a new feature, primary - I would like to cre...