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Today we're daydreaming about C++26 reflection
Jul 6, 2014 01:39
Well, I'll look at Reddit then. Thanks
Jul 6, 2014 01:37
All I wanted was a few lines of code that imports some object and uses it. I can alter it as needed.
Jul 6, 2014 01:35
"Reddit" and "Friendly" aren't words that I"d normally associate with eachother
Jul 6, 2014 01:34
I'm trying to get a small working example of code that implements a COM object. Nowhere on Google can I find anything other than snippets. I want to learn COM for a project that I want to do that requires it.
Jul 6, 2014 01:32
I asked one just 20 mins ago that didn't last 2 minutes before being locked
Jul 6, 2014 01:31
Because I've deleted them after they start to accumulate downvotes
Jul 6, 2014 01:30
Can anybody here recommend any helpful communities for asking questions other than SO? I've completely given up trying to conform to their vague standards of what makes a good, on-topic question. Nearly all of my questions are getting downvoted and closed for being off topic. Yet I don't know anywhere else with nearly as much community knowledge.
Jul 6, 2014 00:56
'evening folks
Apr 23, 2014 15:21
OK, thanks.
Apr 23, 2014 15:19
I have a C++11 book here that I plan on reading... but for now I"m just trying to understand legacy code.
Apr 23, 2014 15:18
Well, I'm trying to read and understand the reference FLAC decoder code so I can try to program a decoder in 100% C#... I need to understand the old ways of doing things if I'm going to make sense of some of this stuff sadly.
Apr 23, 2014 15:15
@Jefffrey I tried finding a C room and couldn't, so I assumed this was just as good... Which room should I go to?
Apr 23, 2014 15:14
Hi folks. I'm new to C/C++, coming from Java and C#. The biggest stumbling block I have right now is understanding pointers. Looking at a page on fopen, I see the following:

FILE *fopen(const char *filename, const char *mode)

What does the * mean in front of the function name? I understand that in front of a variable name it means the variable holds a memory address and not a value... Does this mean that the function returns a pointer?
 

Java

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Apr 12, 2014 20:50
Thanks for the advice. I'll play around with those to see where I can get with it.
Apr 12, 2014 20:42
That's a good point
Apr 12, 2014 20:35
So, here's a question then: What's special about a ByteBuffer? How is it more applicable to this problem than some type of InputStream?
Apr 12, 2014 20:34
hmm
Apr 12, 2014 20:27
@fge Thanks, I'll look into those. I also found what looks like a detailed tutorial for reading the ID3 tags from iTunes m4a songs, so maybe I can use that idea..

http://commons.oreilly.com/wiki/index.php/QuickTime_for_Java%3a_A_Developer%27s_Notebook/Audio_Media#Reading_Information_from_iTunes_AAC_Files
Apr 12, 2014 20:19
The concern I have is that there are some single bit flags as well as fractional byte (and word) data structures. DataInputStream reads only java native types insofar as I know. Should I use ByteArrayInputStream instead? Also, I've never done anything like this before so I also want to make sure that I'm not trying to read too much into memory at once.. just read what I need as I go
Apr 12, 2014 20:17
Greetings folks. I'm looking to toy around with learning to read binary data from established file structures, and I'd like to know if anybody can offer any advice on how to get started?

For example, I'd like to start off by trying to read and print (in human readable format) the headers of a FLAC file, given that the format of FLAC is very well documented. What kind of object do I need to use to read the file?
 

HTML / CSS / WebDesign

This room is now defunct. RIP.
Apr 11, 2014 10:33
I thought you were talking about this room.. Was gonna say, I'm female..
Apr 11, 2014 10:31
Huh?
Apr 10, 2014 23:31
I have a habit of skipping walls of text that may be helpful to explain what's going on
Apr 10, 2014 23:30
Hmm. I think I get it now... just reread it. Thanks anyhow
Apr 10, 2014 23:27
@rlemon You still around? Can you help me understand what array.reduce does? The MDN article is confusing
Apr 10, 2014 22:04
I have my doubts that I need to go that far. I think the prof just didn't explain his requirements properly. I certainly don't recall him teaching anything about .slice
Apr 10, 2014 22:03
I'm really not sure what I'm being asked to do here, then... There doesn't seem to be anything that returns a simple array of nodes.
Apr 10, 2014 22:02
MDN says an HTMLCollection
Apr 10, 2014 22:02
So what does document.getElementsByTagName return?
Apr 10, 2014 22:00
Is document.querySelectorAll not part of the DOM? I'm asked to answer this question, but it seems odd:

Using the standard DOM api write a Javascript fragment that creates a Javascript array containing all the elements returned by

elms = document.querySelectorAll("div p.foo span.bar");
Apr 10, 2014 21:52
Hi @rlemon
Apr 9, 2014 21:01
We made a small jetty web server as a project
Apr 9, 2014 21:01
The course is called "Network Computing with WEB Applications"
Apr 9, 2014 21:00
This course is predominantly Java network programming (threading, network streams, client/servers, etc...) with HTML/CSS/JS thrown in at the end.
Apr 9, 2014 20:59
I'm just reviewing an assignment I didn't finish
Apr 9, 2014 20:58
The course is already over.. :P I have my final exam on Friday
Apr 9, 2014 20:58
I think I can get going from here.
Apr 9, 2014 20:55
Newfoundland
Apr 9, 2014 20:55
Memorial University
Apr 9, 2014 20:51
Can somebody tell me which selector can be used to select a tag based on its text content? I have a question here that I can't answer because I can't find anything (easily, anyhow) talking about it:

Provide a Javascript code fragment using document.querySelectorAll to count the number of li in an ol that have the string Hello.

I know I can use document.querySelectorAll(ol li) to get a NodeList of all the <li> elements inside <ol> elements, but I don't know how to target text nodes.
Apr 9, 2014 20:46
More than I can say about some channels, I suppose
Apr 9, 2014 20:45
lol
Apr 9, 2014 20:45
>_<
Apr 9, 2014 20:44
jsbin looks like a neat tool
Apr 9, 2014 20:43
@rlemon Yes, sorry - paging back and forth trying to read up on different CSS selectors at the same time
Apr 9, 2014 20:37
Hi folks. Can somebody here tell me the difference between the CSS selectors [attribute|=value] and [attribute^=value]? Based on the description I am reading, they seem to be the same..

[lang|=en] Selects all elements with a lang attribute value starting with "en"
a[src^="https"] Selects every <a> element whose src attribute value begins with "https"
 

JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
Apr 10, 2014 20:44
Greetings folks. Can anybody tell me what object type is in a Javascript NodeList? I'm guessing a Node, but MDN doesn't seem to say (or I must be blind). developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/API/NodeList
Apr 2, 2014 01:43
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Q: How do I update the current view after AJAX/JSON post?

agent154I'm working on a homework assignment where I need to send/receive form data via JSON. I've got the basic functionality working: I can interact with the page and fill out the form and submit, and the code works. But what I want to do now is add a small feature that updates the current view after I...

Apr 2, 2014 00:08
How can I make my page reload (or preferably just change the relevant tags in my HTML document) upon successful sending (and receiving a reply)?
Apr 2, 2014 00:07
I'm trying to make a website that sends data through AJAX using JSON that updates the page with new information based on what I sent with the post. I've tried using location.reload(true); at various parts in my code to no avail.

Here is the js file that is relevant to my form button: http://pastebin.com/isjZcjuY