@jcolebrand - Dumb question, but I never really learned logarithms. We did a Math problem/puzzle in class and I kind of figured out that the pattern that the puzzle showed was a log, (well, I guessed cube root, but the teacher told me it's a log). My neighbor explained logs to me tonight, but I'm not sure what the notation looks like. That aside, how would I get a log of base 3 in C?
You're coming into that place now where you're going to start learning all the stuff we already learned ;) It'll seem neat to you but we're all gonna be like "annnnd?"
I setup Ubuntu 11.04 desktop 32 bit on a VirtualBox VM with a shared folder to the host. The shared folder is
/media/sf_Dev/
I want to change Apache2 to point the DocumentRoot to that folder, so I edited /etc/apache2/sites-available/default to replace the existing two paths in that file to /m...
I have this code, it submits an upload form to a website. I need to convert it to VB.NET so I can integrate it into another project of mine, but I am getting quite stuck
import itertools
import mimetools
import mimetypes
from cStringIO import StringIO
import urllib
import urllib2
class MultiPa...
I kind of wish there was like...a week of triage where no new questions were asked and everyone committed to go in and either close existing questions, migrate them, or answer them.
@JoseK - I believe the joke he is making is that it will basically be a cold day in hell when javascript isn't the script language used on web pages, and if you're worried about that sort of issue then the odds that the rest of your project is prepared for the change and won't need a complete rewrite are infinitesimal.
Anyone involved in deleting that is probably not too bright.
If he wanted to be "clearer", he'd have registered "iseveryoneintheknownuniverseusingjavascriptonwebpages.com". But who has the $12.99/year to spare on a joke like that.
If you're trying to future-proof your web codebase for a world where scripts are delivered as anything but Javascript...everything you know would be wrong after that change, there's no point preparing for it. He was being clever and zen, the deleters are robots.
So it goes.
And yes, I'm mad because I had written a good follow-up comment and by the time I could push it the answer was gone. I'd strongly suggest at least reading people's profile logs before deciding what they have to say (and what people have to respond about) adds no value to the discourse. The up and downvote system takes care of it, and some of us find those little pockets of truth to be more enlightening than the so-called "answer".
@YiJiang - couple of requests for your election stats app. Can you add bicycles.se and security.se to it as we are both in nomination period now. Cheers
A short while ago, Microsoft made a pitch to webOS developers. "Join us, and get a free phone and free training." Well, although I'm not a webOS developer, I am an iOS developer. I figured that Microsoft is trying to garner developers and so they wouldn't really care.
I responded to the initial...
Possible? What sort of hard drive problem will cause everything to slow down? Windows isn't offering to do, oh what is the windows equivilent of fsck again?
I had an almost same problem - booting took forever on windows (10-15 mins atleast), Ubuntu was a snap. Removed Windows, did a full chkdsk with mark for bad sectors - the bad sectors I guess were on the same spot as where the boot files were. After marking the sectors as bad and doing a repair install everything was ship-shape
Unfortunately I can't view it as my workplace (a school) unsurprisingly picks up on the content and balks a bit. However, if you want to clarify a point, add a comment under your answer.
<div title="Combined score of the question and all answers" class="answer-votes extra-large">11571</div>
As others recent bug reports, this one is minor bug, too and happens once a year. (11571 votes)
<div title="Combined score of the question and all answers" class="answer-votes extra-large">11571</div>
As others recent bug reports, this one is minor bug, too and happens once a year. (11571 votes)