Has someone mabe a little explenation how I can do this? If i have a website with : scrip.js and I go to the Chrome Inspector, to sources and navigate to the file script.js and I make a change, can I run it in there?
function halts(func) {
// Insert code here that returns "true" if "func" halts and "false" otherwise.
}
function deceiver() {
if(halts(deceiver))
while(true) { }
}
interesting
so halts(deceiver) never halts if it halts
not confusing at all :P
this snippet is a billion times more understandable that the "math" proof
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@FlyingGambit Pootis A [meme] from the Heavy in Valve game Team Fortress 2, edited from the line "Put dispenser here." Basically a version of [PINGAS], used in [YouTube Poop] videos.
I mean honestly if you had decent react experience I'd take what you said more seriously on the subject
but you found your shiny library (vue) and are trying to push it randomly it seems
I've worked with react (daily) since 2013 on very large scale mulitmillion dollar applications, not saying I shouldn't mess with vue, but I hate the pretentious nature of your comments 😋
just saying I would trust the recommendation of someone who has proven their knowledge/ability with said technology like @Luggage we have similar use cases (from what I gather anyway)
> Vue was created by Evan You after working for Google on AngularJS. He later summed up his thought process, "I figured, what if I could just extract the part that I really liked about Angular and build something really lightweight without all the extra concepts involved?"[9]
towc after 3 years of knockout, 1.5 years of react, 2 years of Razor, 3 years of cold fusion, 1 year of JSF, vue doesn't feel new. it's just a collection of other ideas. It looks nice to me (but I've neve used it for real) but it's not magic.
Agreed. You making points and then us making counter points is unproductive. Right now, it's one newbie developer's word against multiple experienced devs
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So my roommate sleep walked last night, came into my room, scared my gf (he has no idea he did this), said "I have to pee." then he picked up one of my boots, placed it on my bed next to me, looked around for like 10 seconds and left
We thought he was shitfaced drunk, I was losing my shit "hey buddy, need something?"
I thought he was drunk when he opened my door (luckily I had clothes on), and he texted me this morning "Dude i think i sleep walked last night, I passed out at 12, but my fitbit said I was up and about at 1am"
@SterlingArcher I remember someone had drank a lot and when he went to his home, he was moving around for two hours around his house until he arrived it. His tracking app was still active. You can clearly see him wandering around on most streets until he stood still at his house
Basically, the ...props in the args is everything in the passed-in props not including label as an object, so rest/spreading it is adding those additional arbitrary properties to Something