trying to figure out if I should show up to the interview in my comfortable and imposing, but dirty, hiking boots, or my chav-y adidas shoes I haven't wore in months
Is there a way to make a simpler and easier to read regular expression for
/thi(s(i(s(n(o(t(a(t(e(s(t)?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?/
or
/thi(sisnotatst|sisnotates|sisnotate|sisnotat|sisnota|sisnot|sisno|sisn|sis|si|s)/
that is matching the biggest possible part of "thisinotatest" ?
I'm not intere...
I've answered my own question once. I was in the middle of writing the question when I figured it out so I just finished writing it then wrote an answer
Is there a way to make a simpler and easier to read (and type, for example in a vim command) regular expression for
/thi(s(i(s(n(o(t(a(t(e(st?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?/
or
/thi(sisnotatest|sisnotates|sisnotate|sisnotat|sisnota|sisnot|sisno|sisn|sis|si|s)/
that is matching the biggest possible p...
On all of the listings you'll see a Google maps pointer. The first 2 (Tomahawk MX and Doublin Gap) sort of do what im looking for but instead of displaying an image as innerHTML, How would I go about referencing another part of a separate file from that href="" without AJAX and miles of code. A file of JS Objects that the href points to? ex; href="fileOfRaceLocations#Location1" I dunno??
I know, I dont know any better way to put it tho. Even in my own head. Infact I came here and typed that hoping to get out of paralysis mode but im still stuck. TOO many options for a novice
If we understood the problems most of the time, stackoverflow wouldn't be full of people who think two lines is enough information to solve their problem
Lets say if you wanted to get to Washington D.C., but you had no idea where you were and you were at a crossroads with 10 different directions, what is the question you would make to get to washington D.C.?
On all of the listings you'll see a Google maps pointer. The first 2 (Tomahawk MX and Doublin Gap) sort of do what im looking for but instead of displaying an image as innerHTML, How would I go about referencing another part of a separate file from that href="" without AJAX and miles of code. Would I accomplish this with a file of JS Objects that the href points to? ex; href="fileOfRaceLocations.js#Location1" I dunno??
Morty: W-what's wrong, Rick? Is it the quantum carburetor or something? Rick: "Quantum carburetor"? Jesus, Morty. You can't just add a [burps]-- Sci-Fi word to a car word and hope it means something. Huh, looks like something's wrong with the microverse battery.
Heyyy, I am having some trouble finding the route to send off batch odata calls (from JS/Angular 4), not sure if I am over analyzing how to do it or if I need to use a library. I am supposed to be hitting an endpoint using OData 2.0 standards for their backend and utilizing "batch" and "changeset" keywords though, just not sure how I am supposed to formulate this all into HTTP requests.
I know they said I need to specifically set --batch and --changeset marks for which changes are coming through and that newlines within the call are critical for the OData to process right.. just sounds like maybe this isn't something I can even do? Or if it is just super messy from the front-end side of things..
I kinda shat on universities because I was rambling on about things, and in an unrelated part of the conversation 15 mins later he said he actually did CS in uni