btw @Mosho as room owners we have kick-muting; click on a user's avatar on the list to the right and hit "kick-mute". See meta.stackexchange.com/a/239226/220449
I thought there was going to be a vote thing on whether I should be promoted as RO or not some time ago... it never happened, can I do something about it or should I move to the corner and cry?
as far as I know they're just to do extreme optimizations, I'd reccomend you pull it off with normal arrays first, then it will be easy to port it to bit vectors
i was just wondering if anyone had done it, and if they had resources on best practices? I've never implemented one. and I'd like to know what the best way is to map bit patterns to the states of those rules.
I don't think I'm planning on implementing it soon...I want to finish an early stage compiler and then optimize it
but I'd like to start thinking about it now. I know parsing will be slow for big files.
but in essence, I'm currently contemplating what mapping I will use. i need the fewest bits possible, but the problem is that this isn't static...i might need more bits depending on how many rules the grammar has
should I find every permutation of a state and just map them consecutively from 000...000 to 111...111? or should I be more clever? let the first two, three, etc bits reference the rule in the grammar, the next couple bits the position in the rule which we have so far parsed, blah blah?
@DanieClawson prefixfree (it's what CP uses) first tries to guess the user's browser, then prefixes based on that. Maybe it's not guessing the right browser out of your tablet
with a single elimination round system, im trying to use a treeNode. I have to halves of the brackets. so am i correct i use a tree node with 1 left node and 2 right nodes(1 up and 1 down)? or do i really have got the whole treeNode thing wrong?
now that i think about it more, everything that is regular flex-flow and not given an intrinsic size works fine, so its gotta be one of those, i guess?
I am building a backend in the MEAN stack and have come across an issue. The point of the app is simple: Upload a file and it saves it to the server. However, I am stumbled upon a problem. The code breaks and throws the following error in the console when I hit the "Submit" button:
<h1>photo is ...