}).then(function(auths) {
var accessListPromise = con.listOpenAccessRequestsAsync(room.id);
var usersPromise = con.listRecentUsersAsync(room.id, 50);
return [accessListPromise,usersPromise];
}).spread(function(accessList,users) {
//code that uses both here
})
glsl-transition is a project from Gaëtan Renaudeau which provides a very flexible and extendable way to use WebGL shaders to create iPhoto like slideshow transitions. It has a promise-based API, supports easing functions, and supports any GLSL fragment shader you can write. The project is from the same author as slider.js, which is a general purpose slideshow framework for JavaScript. sl…
Researchers crack the world’s toughest encryption by listening to the tiny sounds made by your computer’s CPU Security researchers have successfully broken one of the most secure encryption algorithms, 4096-bit RSA, by listening – yes, with a microphone — to a computer as it decrypts some encrypted data. The attack is fairly simple and can be carried out with rudimentary hardware. The repe…
@Shmiddty Of course, but it's fun nontheless. I'd like to think of myself as a selfless person that's above petty things like cheap materialistic fun and ego games - but the truth is most people I know, myself included enjoy having something first.
@Loktar that's a company that installed malware that hides itself on people's computers and spied on them, and sued people who tried to use thier hardware as they saw fit.
eh, I dont know why everyone looks at linux as the good guys, i look at them as the angsty teenager who's angry at the world and think they can do whatever you can do better :P
If someone is fucking me over like sony, I'd like to know. When someone serves me "anal surprise" like canonical - I feel cheated. I don't even get wined and dined when I get fucked.
No one expects Sony to play fair or be nice to customers, when someone who is 'the good guy' does that - it's very funny.
I am trying to create a method to find and return the first tag in a given HTML string, and returns null if no such tag is found. (A tag would be something like <b>)
I looked through the String class methods but I can't find a method that can suit this purpose. I'm thinking my plan is to scan ea...
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...
Creating an XML parser is easy, HTML5 is more complex but not too hard unless you deal with actual real-world HTML which is very malformed and you have to guess a lot
In mathematics, computer science, and linguistics, a formal language is a set of strings of symbols that may be constrained by rules that are specific to it.
The alphabet of a formal language is the set of symbols, letters, or tokens from which the strings of the language may be formed; frequently it is required to be finite. The strings formed from this alphabet are called words, and the words that belong to a particular formal language are sometimes called well-formed words or well-formed formulas. A formal language is often defined by means of a formal grammar such as a regular gram...
All the time, in speech, small ones that seem insignificant.
Natural language is very ambiguous, not to mention the things that are not written but implied by context - even if the context is not explicitly a part of the discussion.
:Not to be confused with the Pigeon bird. For the instant messaging client, see Pidgin (software).
A pidgin , or pidgin language, is a simplified language that develops as a means of communication between two or more groups that do not have a language in common. It is most commonly employed in situations such as trade, or where both groups speak languages different from the language of the country in which they reside (but where there is no common language between the groups). Fundamentally, a pidgin is a simplified means of linguistic communication, as it is constructed impromptu, or by c...
English has no formal rules, at least not in modern linguistics. There are some things that are 'built in' (simplification) (at least according to Chomsky) but a lot is acquired.
The little things just make my day. Showed one of our directors my project and she flipped out and hugged me :) She absolutely loved and it was above and beyond what she had expected functionality wise
@KendallFrey just because they're not regular doesn't mean they can parse HTML - remember, HTML is not XML and allows for many things XML parsers can't handle. I'm not convinced something like a stack automaton can handle it well.