You know, the great thing about this chat system is that it's Google indexed. So there comes @Zirak defeating all my effort not to have my real name related to anything porn on the internet with one message. :D
@ThiefMaster Although I agree that ThinkPads are probably the best thing since sliced bread, a MacBook Air or Samsung Series 9 or Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition looks quite amazing.
I will put forth an analogy, tahe a hatchback car, cut it into halves, now add a 10m long extension, and call it a limousine, or just put some holes in "their" pockets and buy a original hummer limo.
@AnujKaithwas You know, it's true that slightly older women fit into my scheme of prey but I'm afraid his girl friends are a tad too old if his age on his SO profile is correct. :/
MongoDB:
Best used: If you need dynamic queries. If you prefer to define indexes, not map/reduce functions. If you need good performance on a big DB. If you wanted CouchDB, but your data changes too much, filling up disks.
For example: For most things that you would do with MySQL or PostgreSQL, but having predefined columns really holds you back.
CouchDB:
Best used: For accumulating, occasionally changing data, on which pre-defined queries are to be run. Places where versioning is important.
@OctavianDamiean No, I meant 1 row containing 3 values x 1 column containing 3 values... but that can only lead to either a 3x3 matrix, or single value, so that's not it.
So, you can change the this-value of the callback and the first argument will still point to elements of the array map was invoked on? I have to test this.
I have written a small JavaScript class that makes use of setInterval to create a delayed loop for iterating an array. I've used this technique in the past but never utilised a library to do so (and as a result it produced quite messy spaghetti code), and so I wrote up this:
var DelayedLoop = fu...