@BeNdErR omg: Net-centric abbreviation for the popular exclamation "Oh my God!" (generally used in conversations to exclaim surprise or disgust). Most commonly used by teenage girls who find it depressingly hard to type out an entire word. Reinforces assumptions that humans seem to be getting dumber from generation to generation. See also [u], [like].
I've a database containing the options to add dynamically, after button click, in a <select> tag.
This is what the HTML looks like, its inside a div with data-role="page" (for jQuerymobile)
<div id="endSessionPageContent" data-role="content">
<div data-role='fieldcontain' id="en...
@AndersMetnik u: Shorthand for the word "you." Commonly used on the internet by those of low intellect, or those who are much to lazy to type a three letter word.
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I think that this not the best way to make code readable. Why using bitwise operator to create a condition? != -1 is used in many languages and it is the simplest and most readable method. — Sulthan30 mins ago
Until a few days ago, tmux was working fine.
Suddenly, I don't know what my colleague did, but the shortcuts stopped working.
We're both using tmux on a remote server (two different sessions), but no session works now.
I mean, we can attach them (tmux a -t name works), but then, the shortcut d...
@FlorianMargaine I dunno. For the bitwise thingy, you need to know a trick. If I saw it for the first time I'd go "wtf?", and I wouldn't really know how to google for it. Once you get it, yeah, it's a cool trick, but it's a trick non-the-less
But it's not a logical trick, you can't reason it out without knowing what ~ does; you didn't explain to the OP why this happens (btw, it's because -1's binary equivalent is all 1, so flipping all these 1s turns it into a perfect 0)
So unlike some other tricks, it just doesn't make sense unless you know the catch. And I wouldn't trust that everyone would know that (it's also why I sometimes explain the lesser-used functionality of things like splice)
Unlike "knowing what splice is", this isn't a standard documented method you can easily lookup. You can certainly use it, but it's annoying to be on the other side
hi all I want to make button contain picture and text using DOM. When I append the picture then the text. I don't get the picture and the text in the same line. What can I add to get picture and text in the button in the same line not the picture on the top and the text on buttom