@KendallFrey let's say I tried to do some integrals, and the x is 3, so we want to calculate the area under the curve of a function from x=0 to x=3... our epsilon is E(x), so E(3)
To anyone using React/Flux, you should call Object.freeze() on all of your data objects at their first entry point. To update the object, you just clone it and send the changes immediately to your data store. Then everything is happy and you get errors when you accidentally do it wrong
I cannot map a folder on my Ubuntu 14.04. I put try like this \\127.0.0.1\var. I know the VM shoudln't be running on localhost, but this is having right. Why is it not mapping it? It doesn't even crash, it just loads on forever.
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You know how they project onto hokey rinks? Shouldn't it be possible to account for all of the lines and logos and such by putting a filter on the projection? That is, make the lines disappear so the picture is exactly what it should be instead of what it should be + lines.
@karelg I don't want to be a "help vampire" but I'm not sure I have the time to learn to code javascript and answer other peoples questions. Do you want me to send you $5 for your time?
@karelg Thanks, I'm alright with CSS and HTML but Java and JQuery still elude me. I haven't made it over the steep learning curve yet, and it's still daunting, haha.
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@KarelG I have an array of stuff like ['QRK', 'RDD', 'POT' etc...] and I need to build an array that is ['QRK_RDD', 'QRK_POT' etc...] now my issue is 'QRK_RDD' != 'RDD_QRK'
@ssube proofs proove, but if their modelization is wrong they're not proofs in the kind of the mathematics where the meaning of the modelization is considered
@towc If you state that 0.999... /= 1 then you must also state which form of mathematics you're using, because it's certainly not the standard, widely accepted form.