@Zirak What do you know about the possibility of ripping Chromium's profile tab out and using it on a website? (i.e., load .cpuprofile files and show the profile tree)
I made a tool that profiles native executables and produces .cpuprofile files
rlemon@rlemon-work:/dev$ node
> require('poop')
Error: Cannot find module 'poop'
at Function.Module._resolveFilename (module.js:438:15)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:386:25)
at Module.require (module.js:466:17)
at require (internal/module.js:20:19)
at repl:1:1
at REPLServer.defaultEval (repl.js:272:27)
at bound (domain.js:280:14)
at REPLServer.runBound [as eval] (domain.js:293:12)
at REPLServer.<anonymous> (repl.js:441:10)
at emitOne (events.js:101:20)
just because of the desk talk earlier, i was curious
although, to answer your question, we once had a project manager that recognised this and if any issues came up with that area then it could only be assigned to that person
God dammit I'm trying to expose my python API with run(host='0.0.0.0') and I can curl localhost and [ip] on the terminal, but on my PC (same network) I can't
So, my linux IP is (fake).. (1.1.XX.XX) and my windows IP is (1.1.XXX.XX) (they share the same first two). I can ping the linux server, so it's exposed, but I can't get the page to pull up >.< is this a port forwarding issue or something?
i hate to vamp, but can anyone help me understand dependency injection in angular? We have a large already built app and it just seems to work, but when i try to setup my own small app for learning purposes, it doesn't work. i'm missing something here but not sure what it is.
Starting in November 2016, any new packaged apps or hosted apps that you publish will be restricted to Chrome OS, and will not be available to users on Windows, Mac or Linux. Existing apps will continue to be available on all major platforms.
so hilarious thing: we build our project with gulp. i went through the gulp file and realized that there are many different components of angular. adding those files to my example and now the injector works. hilarious
I just started coding and looking for a while loop to count down from 100 till (including) 0 and show it all in the console.
How far I came till now is:
var count=100;
while (count<=0) {
console.log(counter);
count= count - 1;
}
Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?
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