I have a stupid question. Is there a way to problematically add operators (i think thats the term) in js. For example if I wanted to make "Frosty" ==== "frosty" // true because it would a case insensitive comparison. So is there a way to add "====" so that a method gets called and returns true/false
why would they do it? I have never seen a question be removed unfairly. Its generally sooo clear they didnt google. "how do I fix error 2341564fdse?" Google it idiot. Whats funny is when I'd comment that I would be the one to get in trouble lol.
I know there were some crybabies about how "elitest" SO answerers were. Always found that funny. If you expect someone to help you for free, you owe it to them to show that you put in effort already and make the question as easy as possible to answer
ever been /r/techsupport on reddit? So many idiot questions....
@user400654 I love the ones about "will xyz specs be enough for me?" thats all. No mention of what games they want to play or anything. Like... I get that not everyone are experts like us but common sense dictates you need to tell the person what you want to use it for. Be like buying a car "will this car seat everyone i need it to? :)"
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us. I can understand that this is a big departure from our past approach and may exacerbate some of the trust issues that folks here are feeling. I’d like to provide some additional color to this; specifically, how we gather feedback from our most engaged use...
i forget where it was... where they specifically referenced the "enthusiast and professional developers" idea and essentially said they're changing and broadening it for "all" developers
I have subscribed to more than 300 Youtube channels in past 10 years, and now I have to clean my Youtube, unsubscribing all one by one will take some time, is there a way to unsubscribe all the cannels at once?
they are just angering their users. Idk what it is about companies seemingly purposely pissing off their userbase and not realizing that will cost them a lot in the end
people who are new to dev culture are very likely to default to closed-source, as that's more in line with the rest of the world outside of our subculture
@forresthopkinsa when searching GH I really don't want someones hobby project thats not worthy of use cluttering my results. If they default to private repo...good