@black-perl nice. alternatives could be tailing a shared event log file which might be in-efficient. You can create a simple socket server (not http server) lighter than an http server which doesn't follow the http spec but your own custom protocol, or if you are only targeting nix environments, maaaybe you can hack around some scheduling of events or something.
@MadaraUchiha (@BenjaminGruenbaum) I like @MadaraUchiha's a tad better: Loading a single image seems to most match a promise. You can them wrap a bunch of them in a stream, but loading an image is an operation.
All the money spent on IITs would be better spent to provide free self study resources, internet and opening of open research laboratories in the country.
true, but the factor at colleges is how it's given, the content of its syllabus. That can be changed. While at self-studying, the person itself is the factor. Difficult to change
I haven't gone to school, I have a career in which I'm quite successful -- I wish some days that I had gone to uni because I seriously see a lack in formal training in myself the more and more I work with people who do have degrees. not to say it is for everyone, or you need one.. but some days I wish I had the time/money to goto school.
The marvellous spatuletail (Loddigesia mirabilis) is a medium-sized (up to 15 cm long) white, green and bronze hummingbird adorned with blue crest feathers, a brilliant turquoise gorget, and a black line on its white underparts. It is the only member of the monotypic genus Loddigesia. It is sexually dimorphic.
A Peruvian endemic, this species is found on forest edges in the Río Utcubamba region. It was first reported in 1835 by the bird collector Andrew Matthews for George Loddiges, after whom the genus is named.
The marvellous spatuletail is unique among birds in having just four feathers in...
I have a serious question about ad blockers: why not just set display:none to ads and mute all video/audio ads? This way people can still get their money, right?
I've expressed it before in other (and probably more appropriate) forums before - but I want to point out that I'm not sure why the choice was made to use Rx observables in the Http module. Especially since their API is different from ECMAScript's following type considerably, it's different from it's next version (RxJS is currently being rewritten to a different API) and like you've said you can use fetch anyway. This is betting on an already deprecated and nonstandard API for something it doesn't fit well in (according to its inventor) - but oh well, I guess you've had your reasons. — Benjamin Gruenbaum1 min ago
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I'm trying to set the padding between nav menu items based on a linear equation, but what I'm producing results in apparently a single value being set as the vertical position of the ul is moving up a down, out of alignment. If I set the values manually in the inspector, then things fall into line.
I've tried the following syntax for the .css() method: $(...).css({"padding":"10px + padding }); $(...).css({"padding":"10px padding }); $(...).css({"padding":"10px, padding }); $(...).css({"padding-left":padding }); etc...
@php_purest We're not your tutors. If you can't be bothered putting together a concise question, then we can't be bothered filtering through your mess of code.