Did you guys also received this spam shit from google (verified the whois) ?
The web turns 25 today, Denys!
Some of us remember what the world was like before the web and have seen how much it's changed things. Many younger people today have never known a world without the web.
Which are you? Choose the statement below that applies to you -- then share it along with your memories of how the web has affected your life.
I remember the world before the web:
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> Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989, about 20 years after the first connection was established over what is today known as the Internet. At the time, Tim was a software engineer at CERN, the large particle physics laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland.
> . On October 17, 1990, Needham developed and posted a collection of Unix shell scripts which could be used to search the four lists, and thus the database that would become the IMDb was born. At the time, it was known as the "rec.arts.movies movie database", but by 1993 had been moved out of the Usenet group as an independent website underwritten and controlled by Needham and personal followers.
> In March 1989 Tim Berners-Lee, a British computer scientist and former CERN employee,[4] wrote a proposal for what would eventually become the World Wide Web
@Loktar I also had the luck to work, when I was 20 (about), in one of the first companies in France to have internet (using the university network renater)
@JanDvorak You're probably right, I'm just a beginner in regex, if you wanna help, I'm trying to create a regex from a route like /user:id/name and i need to replace the :id with (.*) I'm guessing, I have this so far /(?=[!^:])[^:\/]*/g it's terrible and doesn't work
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I have a javascript array like
[["$6"], ["$12"], ["$25"], ["$25"], ["$18"], ["$22"], ["$10"], ["$0"], ["$15"],["$3"], ["$75"], ["$5"], ["$100"], ["$7"], ["$3"], ["$75"], ["$5"]]
How would I go about making this just
["$6", "$12", "$25", ...]
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In a discussion elsewhere on SO, I was informed that "[m]ost browsers will not execute inline javascript... these days." This is news to me, and I have been researching to try to verify this statement, in order to understand if I need to adjust the code on some of the websites I maintain in order...
Well, I thought it was fairly well researched.. he had obviously been talking about it before hand (it made me think - Really? I'd like to know the answer, too) And above all I just think it was well written which is getting more and more rare on main.
> As far as I can tell, the commenter is referring to Content Security Policy, a relatively new proposal that would, if implemented, restrict or totally disable inline scripting.
Internet usage among young people in big cities.
Hello, @username! I need your help!
I have a course work at my University. My theme is "Internet usage among young people in big cities"
And I need people all over the world to take part in my survey.
If you live or study in a city with popula...
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