by saying "prime numbers are positive integers with only 2 positive integer factors", you're being fairly concise, although you're hiding a lot of maybe at first useless information to the reader. You could instead say "prime numbers are a list that starts with 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13 ..."
hi again! :-) i have the following arr with o many objects inside . var Costs = [{cost: " $200"}, {cost: " $100"}] and what i want to do is: for every checkbox checked == true get this value. i tried allready for in but i think i do something wrong.......
@Neoares there is such a thing as spending 20 hours to do learn how to do something you could have done in 1, but you can now do in 10 mins, and might only be doing twice in your life, so that when time is critical, you can use previous knowledge to get something done faster
it's like storing potential energy to release only once because you're being chased by a tiger and you need to put in all you've got
I don't understand that image above, because it only shows the time you shave off, not the effort required to obtain that 'shave off' time for instance it could take you an effort of 20 days to shave off 5 inutes
because by optimizing you are improving a skill (optimizing) that is then applied to everything else you do whereas doing the task the dumb way has no externalized benefits
So... The other day our washing machine provider was hacked. And unencrypted(!) password, official details (name, adress, ID card info) was leaked on pastebin. - Turned out to be a simple sql injection in the password field was all that was needed.
Now the company responsible went back up today. But the only difference was a simple 5 liner.
Well I actually warned them that I could access the database a year before the hack already. (I noticed I could simply use someone else's credentials/money by login in into mine and then just replacing the ID in the url with some other ID). They refused to acknowledge this until the hack which put everything online anyone would ever need to forge my identity.
Strangely the building owner organization says they can't change to another security firm since they have a 10 year agreement.
Is it true in JavaScript that they are not dynamically sized? That when we do a push internally it has to create a new array and copy over all the values? Also that has to know the size of the array at compile time?
Have you guys ever had trouble getting the extruder to grab the filament when putting it in? I had to struggle with it for like 10 minutes yesterday before it started extruding.
I'm going to call api using redux:
i used axios,history,react-redux,react-router-native,react-router,,redux-promise-middleware,redux-thunk component to make api call using redux:
I made Reducers folder and put all my reducer file there in their own file and combine them in a main file like this
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> did Luggage start the tornado? Why'd you tell him? Was it the first name that popped up in autocomplete so that you could make sure someone would be reading fast-ish and alert others?
> since when do you have chickens?
> was the tornado on the streets? How does it pass through?
> only one chicken lost?
for some reason I thought chicken was its own plural
It maybe simple question for you guys but I'm surfing around three days in net. I have a button which will change the color of it based on its click, like on first click count =1 and it will reflect red color likewise three colors. This button is in one table. I have successfully stored the other information into mysql and retrieve it. my problem is about the button thing. please let me know how to do this if anyone have time to look at this