@Unihedro Also, I checked the moderation voting thing, and you have my vote. One other guy seems interesting, but he's focused on the Android community, of which I'm no member of. Although you're a busy man just like me, I'll trust you to spend 30 minutes/day on SO. Anywhere I could do campaign?
DevOps (a portmanteau of "development" and "operations") is a software development method that stresses communication, collaboration (information sharing and web service usage), integration, automation and measurement of cooperation between software developers and other information-technology (IT) professionals.
DevOps acknowledges the interdependence of software development, quality assurance, and IT operations, and aims to help an organization rapidly produce software products and services and to improve operations performance.
== Goals ==
The specific goals of a DevOps approach span the entire...
@Unihedro You can use sympathy. Take advantages of your weak points. Show you'll be more than they expect from you. We can manipulate a bit of stuff by saying positive stuff on your candidate profile's comments. @JacobGray Anything we can learn from the GOP?
First of all, as you've implied previously, I'm pretty clear on my target voters' audience range and have better strategies than taking advantage of using what people don't know of me.
What we can do, and wouldn't be dirty playing, is making people who have the reputation and never voted, put their first vote on you. I'm including people who have no interest in this kind of voting but would help a friend in need.
Any of these wannabe programmers you created have the reputation to vote?
@Unihedro Sadly, this kind of plans work. Since you don't have a plan, I'm suggesting stuff already tested in real elections who showed to be effective.
I have like. 4 certain votes from people I know irl, and 20 uncertain votes (who might vote for me) and 9 who said they'd vote for me (in chat rooms) but didn't have rep so it's kinda meh.
I'm sure there are more from MSE Tavern, Java, this room among various others like regex whom I've helped out in the past who are interested in voting me; I'm not entirely optimistic on winning but I'm not scared of not making it to primary.
Look, my personal tip would be learning JavaScript. MDN has a great tutorial in JavaScript. Check it here.
Now, answering your question:
First, you'll need to have an event to detect text changes. We'll be using the HTML onchange event.
You'll have to loop through the array and check if it mat...
I answered a question with 2 down-votes. Am I under arrest? :P
@GabrielTomitsuka Quite the contrary, I congratulate you. It's much nicer to give an answer before a question is closed so the person with the question is answered AND the site is cleaner (because the question gets closed).
If I was the questioner, I would be more likely to return to the site, which is a good thing (in my opinion).
Answered off-topic questions make them seem OK and therefore fade into the depths before attention is attracted to remedy the situation.
Questions are only closed because sufficient users see them to cast their close votes. While it's true that users may subscribe to tags and therefore sift thro...
Thank you for this discussion!
As a clear noob, I have a few suggestions which would be very helpful for me (as a noob) to understand how not to annoy people so much.
HIGH-REP PEOPLE: I came here to get better at something very difficult. I look up to you and think you are awesome. I am not tr...
@ByteCommander, If you have a question, please just ask it. Don't look for topic experts. Don't ask to ask. Don't PM! Don't ask if people are awake, or in the mood to help. Just ask the question straight out. To disable this message use ~welcome=false.
Has anyone taken a look at this kata? This is my current answer, but I guess it's too slow? However, it works on the provided tests, so I'm thoroughly confused.