@Arrow Randomness can be measured in many ways. Many early RNG satisfy randomness of each individual bit but reveals a pattern when plotted to a graph, for example. Modern RNG does score high randomness in multiple measurements, and I personally consider them more random than dice throwing if only because dice can have tiny internal weight imbalance.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I should have been a drop out except I decided to live at home after the 1st semester and finish at a college near our house. Going to school 4 years is freakin expensive
people love eloquence in speech. those that can clearly express themselves have a clear advantage. Also, people hate it when you butcher their language.
hmmm... that's a broad topic, unsuited to my drunken state of mind ;) it goes from we're the bastards sent to the new world to we can't actually cook, passing by they can't speak
i have an array, is there a javascript method to get an element by property and remove it from the array? the array is not sorted. right now I find and filter based on the property
Hi. I have a question about certification/trainings. Our dept will going to have programming trainings and it has company bond where in I need to stay in this __ length of time. And I thinkg Jquery will be on the list. Is it worth to stay for like another year for the bond to take jquery certification training?
it depends of the origin of the certificates (ie which company hands these out)
"certificates" from online training are mostly basic things that you could have learned at your own. It only shows that you have experience with that language (eg C# in that C# training)
> Write and compile C# applications using Visual Studio Understand different C# constructs and other language features Understand Object-Oriented Programming concepts Reuse existing classes using inheritance Create simple GUI applications using multi-layered architecture Take advantage of the built-in libraries of the .NET framework Access databases from C# applications
that is im not very sure. i ask my manager if it has a bond and said yes and i was like whuuut. i'm not sure if it mandatory. i can justify myself if it comes to those
hi all, has anyone, when doing a build, wanted to exclude certain lines of code (somewhere in the files)? For e.g. for e.g. say you want a build without logging calls, OR, you wanted two files one with logging calls and one without...?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yes. Gives you a better insight of the person itself. You can read that by how they handle issues, how they respond to feedback and ofc the contributed code.
also, I'd be picking simple express for the backend unless there are some better alternatives. One thing I really liked about sails is that at least there was a common structure to follow. I get that it's part of the job of an engineer to figure out a structure for that person to use, but I'm not experienced enough with backends to feel comfortable with what the problems one faces actually are
also, @BenFortune, quick question: how do you use ES2016/7 in a non-raging manner? There are transpilers, then there's --harmony, but the first ones are often a right pain to deal with, and the second doesn't support much. I tried reading about more simple ways, but just gave up
Hi everyone. I have been trying to to some functionality related to javascript file objects. I met with a problem and posted it as a question on SO. Can someone please help me with it , because the question is not getting any answers. the link is stackoverflow.com/questions/46089634/…
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@KarelG heh that's part of the secret. I actually boil the racks in beer, ketchup, Worcestershire and aromates until it's so tender that, were I to take a bone and pull, it would come clean out of the meat
@BenjaminGruenbaum could verify the performance of a full-screen video element (means, 100% viewport height, auto width, not true fullscreen) which renders a hls-stream with hls.js and the same element rendering just a plain .mp4 video in Chrome?