@Luggage I get a lot of random job offers because I speak in a lot of conferences and meetups and I have an active SO and GH which helps. You probably get some too.
I have a long history of successful projects at xerox where i was for 13 years. ~8 of which managed a development department. My resume is decent, but I don't have the open source street cred you do.
That sounds like excellent advice for someone with a completely different personality than me. I could see doing talks, but organizing a meetup sounds like hell to me.
Also, i'd be tripling the average size of a baltimore meetup
that's a tall goal for someone's first entry into an area
I should go more and do some talks, though..
I'd have to try and change the format if I started going. I hated it.
whichComesFirst(a, b) {
// if a is has the name and b does not, a comes AFTER
if ("parentId" in a && !("parentId in b)) {
return 1;
}
// more logic
}
myList.sort(whichComesFirst);
start with that, and test whichComesFirst() with samples to make sure you get the right answer for "which comes first"
You don't need to sort a whole list to test, you can jstu give it an A and B that you know the answer to and try that
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sorry if this is a stupid question.. but I can expect code developed on Window 7 using Meteor.js should work fine on a Linux machine just by copy pasting into it?
provided meteor.js is already installed and the same version on Linux machine as well?
I have a quick question about promises. I have a for-loop that is trying to make a request to bing based on the index in the array, but then I want to return an array of each query it's made AFTER the entire for loop has run, but what happens is that before all requests are made the resolve() is getting called. gist.github.com/damanm24/117569d79467be5e832dacd012027e59/edit
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@techie_28 I don't know much about meteor, but the only problems I can really imagine are environment variables. Everything in node/js shouldn't be affected.
@KarelG Even better: If someone managed to replace the software you want to download with malware or something, I am sure they would be able to change the little text next to it as well.
Sanders is a most reasonable president candidate of the last election run. Yet not many votes for him because they believed others that are unworthy to become a POTUS. Even lil' hilly is unworthy yes.
The problem is that even here where education is virtually free, a lot of people just aren't interested into politics. They don't care. Or they are completely blind and vote for the guy who says he wan't to close all borders
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@peppe71-19 I don't know about the framework you are using there but it seems you could add an event handler for "click" (or even better "change") to the radio button and in that handler, send the data via AJAX.
I really couldn't do that so I need to learn how to do that
I want to control time with jquery or javascript doesn't matter which one it is.I want to explain my scenario is:
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