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I fixed my original problem.. but noob question.. it's not possible to use my USB headset with my external soundcard, right? the headset does its audio processing all independently?
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@AbhishekHingnikar sarcasm A tongue of which the user speaks of something the complete opposite of what the user means. It often has the best comedic value.
Please, the only reason Java is popular is because that's the only more or less recent, more or less decent thing old school teachers know and propagate
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Can anyone tell me why does this output undefined in console when custom validation attribute (ten in this case) is placed, but without any validation attrs or with required only it outputs correct values?
Is there a way to skip the prototype.call ? http://jsfiddle.net/Schoening/6qFTq/ I have a really hard time explaining it. I think it is best just to look at the 20 lines.
I'm learning angularJS unit-testing and I'm struggling unit testing a basic "login" function on an "AuthenticationService" service.
The service method uses $q.defer() to set up a promise and then rejects or resolves it based on input.
How do I spy on or otherwise test that promise?
What is wro...
@Schoening - The classes aren't related, so the easiest is just to pass the instance to the constructor of action, that way you don't need the call, but it's basically doing the same thing, just differently with an argument.
@Schoening - There is of course a difference, but in performance there shouldn't really be any notable difference as far as I know
@WilfredoP - Donald Knuth's "The art of computer programming" is a good place to start, come back when you're done reading it and tell us what you think of the books.
@SecondRikudo Charizarding When you light a girls pubes on fire, put it out with your jizz then flap your arms and say "You don't have have enough badges to train me"
@Mosho Thanks again :) I am using the bind method now. Since the *prototype.call* would not work in my case. http://codepen.io/schoening/pen/fJcmC (Relevant code at the bottom, rest is setup)
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sigh, does anyone know an online qr code generator that creates pdf or eps files in CMYK and lets you either choose the foreground color or uses 0/0/0/100?
For instance, you have comments. Can anyone post a comment? Do you need signup? How would you store passwords? Or maybe you'll use something like OpenID. But now assuming someone can comment, what will they be like? Is it just a list, or maybe you can comment to comments? What's the max nesting? How will you select that?
And what about flagging offensive comments? What about spam? How will moderation be handled?
Well, kind of the idea is to aggregate comments by a common tag, and anyone can reply on them in a forum like style. There would actually, come to think of it, have to be a fairly complex algorithm to determine the most relevent comments to any user