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> but the success case everyone’s working towards means outsourcing all of your own work until you’ve forgotten all of the shortcuts to your favorite IDE.
I'm using krajee bootstrap file input. How do I set maxFilecount by element? I've tried this : var check_nums = $(".check_nums").val(); maxFileCount: {check_nums},
I'm confused as to how to make this work ... I have a JSON response, it has a field for amount and a field for date. I want to get the amount per month.
planning to use mapreduce but don't really know how to plan it
Problem statement:
We have a number of functions in our web application that are getting called too frequently. We'd like you to create a function that, given a function and a time interval, returns a new function that we can call as often as we like, but ensures that the original function is...
I realized a little too late that I was basically building something that makes it easier for politicians to reward journalists that write praising them.
@SomeGuy Not really. I've given up on things acting rationally, and if you only go halfway emacs, it's very noticeable. For instance, kill (cut) is C-w and copy is M-w. It never works anywhere. And there isn't a top-level key for select-all for instance, it's C-x h (which means to highlight all the buffer).
Though @FlorianMargaine got me to start using exwm, which is Emacs as a WM. It features simulation keys, so when you for instance hit C-v (scroll down), it sends a PageDown event. Which is awesome.
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is it possible to write a named self-invoked function within an object that is build according to the revealing module pattern? How would that look like?
When you setup in Angular a 'member' system with registrations and logins, what is the ideal scenario to handle the back-end of it? (i'm a Angular starter, but I'm not sure how it's done)
@IntercoolerTurbo I suggest not trying to make it short if you can't make it up easily. Having 2 readable lines is more important than a single clever one.
as a bonus, if you're paid per line of code, you earn money.
can we get element list starting from given index in jquery . for example i have 100 divs with class qpane now i want to get last 20 divs only $(".qpane") return all the 100 divs
@cat I'm a PhD student at a Max Planck Institute in Germany. They pay me $1300 a month, and the unspoken rule is that in return I work every waking hour. Weekends, holidays, etc, so it averages around $2.50. Its not a particularly great deal (and rent is $700 a month) so yeah, my ransom would be measured in bits of chewing gum, lint and loose string. at Fiksdal - they pay me in Euros, im just too lazy to find a euro symbol :P — J.JApr 18 at 7:23
funny enough
@user1717828 I live in India, and here, such a salary would be normal for an educated, middle class person. J. J probably lives in a country with dollars as its currency. But, just saying. — FiksdalApr 18 at 4:27
@BartekBanachewicz yes, but that isn't saying much is it? It is still acknowledged as an accepted currency, yes. No countries are refusing dollars to be used to my knowledge. But then the same can be said for most currencies
$error: Is an object hash, containing references to all invalid controls or forms, where: . keys are validation tokens (error names) . values are arrays of controls or forms that are invalid with given error.
I learnt that,
$pristine: It will be TRUE, if the user has not interacted with the form yet
$dirty: It will be TRUE, if the user has already interacted with the form.
$valid: It will be TRUE, if all containing form and controls are valid
$invalid: It will be TRUE, if at least one containi...