Hey guys, any of you interested in compiler construction and partial evaluation? I just possibly discovered something new that might be of interest to you:
I read Dan Piponi's excellent blog post on The Three Projections of Doctor Futamura. Towards the end of the article he has an appendix with a proof of the Futamura projections in Haskell. However, I find his article lacking information about the languages involved. What must the source, target an...
omg i have been so stupid. i was getting an error when running my webpacked transpiled code and I assumed it was babel not working, but no. I was running the original file, not the packed file. god damn. I hate myself a lot right now.
Hi all,I am a javascript programmer with 18months of experience.Now I want to learn more about JS i.e I want to become an expert.Can anyone please suggest me the best book to follow.Thanks.
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Hi all, I was wondering if anyone here knows how to use vanilla js to add an eventlistener when the page is fully loaded, I know this will take a long time, but thats what im going for. Ive tried this:
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Haha. I was making sure that I never uncommented this line of code, I wouldn't want to accidentally reset my entire database. I went a bit overboard tho.
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Italians hitting you? Nah, they're pussies. Big mouth and lots of gestures. But for that kind of physical contact, they don't have the required balls for it.
@towc I genuinely think that your mentality is bringing you down even more. My advice, take a week to try really hard to not think about your miserability and instead look for positives. Make it a goal and devote yourself to it.
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@Niing And why could you not recommend codecademy? Because its paid? I have used it a bit in a the past and i really like the way you are actually involved into the process instead of reading multiple pages of text
@Neoares I signed up but if i want to enroll i have to sign up for a free trial wich then is gonna cost me 41 euro a month. Wich is a little bit too much :)
Citrus taxonomy refers to the botanical classification of the species, varieties, cultivars, and graft hybrids within the genus Citrus, subgenus Papeda, and related genera, found in cultivation and in the wild.
Citrus taxonomy is complex. Cultivated citrus are derived from various citrus species found in the wild. Some are only selections of the original wild types, while others are hybrids between two or more ancestors. Citrus plants hybridize easily between species with completely different morphologies, and similar-looking citrus fruits may have quite different ancestries. Conversely, different...
I'm new to JavaScript and just discovered toFixed() and toPrecision() to round numbers. However, I can't figure out what the difference between the two is.
What is the difference between number.toFixed() and number.toPrecision()?
I didn't think I would say this some day.. but it finally comes true. Chrome is so much worse than Firefox when it comes to css3 transition and animations, its ridiculous
I mean, I can imagine it, afaik FF is still the only browser which implemented the css element() keyword to directly address other DOM elements graphics