I'm thinking about registering my own domain name where I host all my projects and stuff. But should I host with github and make it all open-source? Or should I close-source it and put it on a private server? I have heard that companies like Google and Facebook pay attention, when you apply for jobs and internships, to your open-source stuff and projects...
@DemCodeLines if you're not making platforms or tools or something like that then there's no point in open sourcing it... Only open source things people might use :P
I am a college student, but I will be transferring to another school soon, where I'll have to pay tuition (which is way too high). So I need to save up for it.
too much effort :| They likely won't do much about it or reject it.
On another note, Heroku asks you for a development language when you create an account and "Java" is one of the options. How, exactly, do you host Java?
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) is a 2014 American dark comedy film co-written, produced, and directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu. It stars Michael Keaton with Zach Galifianakis, Edward Norton, Andrea Riseborough, Amy Ryan, Emma Stone, and Naomi Watts. Keaton plays a faded Hollywood actor famous for his superhero role struggling to mount a Broadway adaptation of a Raymond Carver story.
Birdman was the opening film of the 71st Venice International Film Festival, where it premiered on August 27, 2014 in competition for the Golden Lion. It received a limited theatrical release...
an nearly-autobiographic movie about michael keaton and his role as batman
Michael Keaton as Riggan Thomson / Birdman Edward Norton as Mike Shiner, a popular Broadway actor Emma Stone as Sam Thomson, Riggan's daughter and assistant Naomi Watts as Lesley, an actress and Mike's girlfriend
newbie here...just a general question if i may...should all the options in a select list be derived from a corresponding look up table..what is best practise?
ok thanks...i have a number of select lists on my form, do i hard code those options in the HTML? or would it be better to query a table to create my select list..hope that helps
@user1222646 the advantage of hard coding the options is what? if your possible options must match what's in the database, then you have to select them from the database.
See, the problem is, I look at things @rlemon makes and then feel useless. Because I read his code and I can't even understand it, let alone make something similar. And it's the same story when I look at Github projects and try to contribute.
@DemCodeLines That's why you should work with the trial and error way of learning. Look up the api, experiment with everything you can find, see what it does and when you know them, imagine the possibilities! :D
That's why I bought a whole JS book to read and get better. Except, I either never find time for it and when I do, I lose interest after a page and leave.
I was trying to look at the DuckDuckGo code on Github. Thinking I'll fork it and improve it (and put it on my site (with obvious sources)), I tried to look at the code and couldn't find it. Even if I found it, I probably wouldn't be able to do much.
I am having trouble with calc when using SCSS. Here's the basic situation
$unrelatedVar: 75px;
.class {
position:absolute;
background:red;
top:calc(50% - 20px);
}
html, body { height:100%; }
Weirdly, the combination of a SCSS variable being declared and calc later on makes it so...
@SecondRikudo ISP told me they are switching me to another exchange for better ping and speeds, but first Telkom (The company that owns all lines) must do tests and it could take up to 2 weeks to test and change
The demonstration should include at least two modules (one defined normally with define() by requirejs, the other with ES6 modules syntax), and should do stuff asynchronously.
"A function written in continuation-passing style takes an extra argument: an explicit "continuation" i.e. a function of one argument. When the CPS function has computed its result value, it "returns" it by calling the continuation function with this value as the argument. "
Basically the way I'd do it is I'd make a function that takes two parameters and have it store a parameter each time it's called
if all the parameters are fulfilled, the function triggers
example:
Async function A calls function C with a parameter, C stores it and ignores rest
Async function B calls function C with a parameter, C stores it and sees A and B have returned what it needs and thus activates