I've an call on a jquery function that using slice in an .each function, as default it is 10, but i want, if you scroll down the amount will rise * 2 times.
But everytime i'll scroll he'll add the same below it with more new items.
But what i want is, that i have the same 10 items and when i scroll that 10 or more new items will show below that default amount of items.
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@Trasiva we run recent ubuntu, so that part is pretty uninteresting. Knowing the Terraform/Ansible tools is more important, along with the general DBA side.
A lot of guys who are scared in prison (child molesters have the highest incidence of prison violence against them) will try to act crazy to avoid people messing with them.
I live in Florida, they are slowly replacing all of our buildings near the beach to look like miami, and all the buildings in the city to look like NYC highrises
All between are quaint neighborhoods turned into suburbs now :/
The city is actually really pretty and very vibrant. My only problem is that it's the type of city where you pretty much have to have money to enjoy it.
@Neoares Many of the cities (other than huge metropolitan ones) in europe avoid this by preserving history, enforcing height and view and sometimes even style requirements
I've noticed a lot older, well maintained buildings in Europe, despite having new tenants and enough money to rebuild.
Here they would rip whatever down in a heartbeat and put in the newest glass and steel structure. Not bad, just a symptom of Tampa coming into it's own as a metropolitan city and I'm not used to it.
@OliverSalzburg that's fair. Do you know how your university system works compared to the US? I'd ideally like to go work for a company over there while going to school.
so, I had this window open with the laptop that ben suggested, had put my credit card info in, but didn't press "pay", because I wasn't sure yet. So I went around the internet looking to see if there was something better to buy for that same amount of money, but then I get an email saying "we received your purchase order, we'll continue informing you about the process"
Does anyone know of a off the shelf microservice that orchestrates task running and dependant task resolving. Like Make or Gulp but for asynchronous job running across a distributed system. Likely making use of a queue.