I don't know why you say that. Firstly, I think SO is where we share knowledge and help each other. I've just want to find someone who can help. And I don't talk to you who are not willing to help. Thanks.
@PeterTang You came in here screaming about how you need help. You posted code, didn't explain what you tried to do to fix it (which you clearly didn't), so don't expect us to just bend over backwards.
@Bravo Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq. For posting large code blocks, use a paste site like gist.github.com, hastebin.com or pastie.org
If you need stepOne to happen before stepTwo does, you should do something like:
stepOne.then(function () {
console.log("[SUCCESS] Step 1");
}).then(function() {
return stepTwo;
}).then(function () {
console.log("[Success] Step 2");
});
how did that get accepted (cc @MadaraUchiha you have an answer there)
@MadaraUchiha I disagree, I downvote when I feel the answer is not helpful. Deleting is for harmful content. A -100 accepted answer is a warning sign. MAybe I'm wrong.
@BenjaminGruenbaum From speaking to people who browse Stack Overflow as casuals (i.e. not participators), they almost never look at the score if there's an accept mark.
They didn't know what the accept mark meant until I told them.
@ton.yeung that's fine if all your machines are high end and no one ever uses mobile or an old browser - but client side rendering is bad for SEO and for old machines.
@BenjaminGruenbaum It is taking a shit load of time to even load. With JS disabled, I expect most pages to load under 5 seconds even on my shit connection.
It seems to me that popups have evolved recently, I've noticed some sites opening the popup in the original tab, and opening the link you clicked in a new one.
ABP works by applying 20k CSS styles on the page, out of which, maybe 5 will be matched, and unmatched CSS files are the most expensive ones (because they need to go over all of the DOM).
@Amete Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
I think the biggest problem with this job is there's no real downtime for overall job growth. I probably just need to spend more time reading up at home and not having @Cereal kicking my ass.
The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering is a book on software engineering and project management by Fred Brooks, whose central theme is that "adding manpower to a late software project makes it later". This idea is known as Brooks' law, and is presented along with the second-system effect and advocacy of prototyping.
Brooks' observations are based on his experiences at IBM while managing the development of OS/360. He had added more programmers to a project falling behind schedule, a decision that he would later conclude had, counter-intuitively, delayed the project even further....
@ton.yeung A lot of those jobs are outsourced in all branches, yea. The joke for devs in the Air Force was that you did four, waited a month, and came back to the same job as a contractor with an extra zero on your paycheck.
Well I have a very stupid question. If I build/run a docker image in my VM is that image always synced with the actual image on docker hub ? or my data inside that image is private unless I intentionally push the image ?
@ton.yeung When the sun goes behind the clouds.. what does it do? does it smile? does it show its dick? because if the suns showing his dick that's something I'm trying to see.