The Challenge
Reach the end of the level!
Bonus points if you hit each of the (C)oin blocks exactly 2 times.
Disallowed
Hard coding the command sequence in any way.
Your favorite "One character language" that happens to do exactly one thing, which is solving this golf.
How To
Your pr...
I find it amusing how certain things are named, with no concern for how it will be regarded professionally. I don't care how awesome it is, I'm not building something using "Ruby" and "Cucumber."
The goal
Today's Code Golf challenge is to create a regex parser in as few characters as possible.
The syntax
No, I'm not asking you to match Perl-style regular expressions. There's already a very reliable interpreter for those, after all! :-)
Here's all you need to know about regex syntax fo...
In js we can declare a variable and we can call a fucntion, funtion will return a value and will be assigned to the variale. Is it possible in Jquery.
I want to know that my previous function is finished or not. I want to get the result success or failure and call another function based on first...
What really bugs me are clueless recruiters which think that just because I put jQuery on my resume means that I don't know how to program in JavaScript.
some programmers want the highest level API they can get their hands on and never want to understand a bit of what's happening underneath, that's a hard mentality to alter
@GeorgeMarian It's kind of a throwback to the old IBM keyboards with the load clicking :) Can't use it when you're around others, but from what I hear, it's awesome to type on.
@GeorgeMarian I once had a keyboard without the crap on the right, and while it was great not to have to reach far for the mouse, I missed not having the "6 pack" as you put it
@BFree Yup, the 6-pack is pretty much necessary. I have a compact keyboard, laptop-like keyboard...somewhere. But the home/end and arrow keys are a bit awkward on it.
@Andy - I dunno, I mean .triggerHandler() really just calls .trigger() with .preventDefault() and .stopPropgation(), so from the code it looks like the .stopDefault() is what they mean by disabling the "native event" (which I think should read "native action")....whatever the intent though, that's what it is atm
@Marc - you see the stars on the right issue with replies?
that one bit us during one of the early betas, when someone (no names, Jeff) decided to change the app-pool settings wiuthout asking the dev team ;p
but the one that annoyed me earlier was the http-modules; VS failed to upgrade it cleanly, and it completely failed to run. Not even a YSOD, even when asking from the server's console. Turned out a combination of config settings rendered the config bork unreadable.
can't think of any at the moment, the biggest ones in my mind are the linq-to-oracle issues we had with a provider update, but not something you'd run into on SO
I know some people have hit problems with the CAS changes.
It broke HyperDescriptor, for example - I know someone reported a bug there (and someone else on SO fixed it, which saved me some work ;p)
(something to do with a security assertion that is no longer allowed)
And people with "warnings as errors" could get lots of build problems with obsoleted methods, etc. Especially if they deal with app-domains in particular trust levels.
I need to finish tracking it down, but there appears to be a threading bug in the MSDeploy model with 2010 as well, it doesn't wait for all files to get deleted before trying the parent directory (as a separate final step for some reason) and fails to deploy
optional parameters have been awesome though, got to run through and refactor things for a few days, incredibly cleaner...also the JSON serialization classes have tremendously improved
Question I just noticed some questions on stack overflow (The main page) have a yellow background color surronding that question. What is the purpose of that ?
@Marc - Did you end up writing up the chat client for SO ?
@MarcGravell - Looking good the only thing I would recommend changing is the starting "Loading page". Otherwise the functionality seems to be pretty good.
But yes, it did get flagged. On my screen (and anyone with 10k?) it appears with a blue glyph. But for some reason it isn't counting in the overall flag stats. I have no idea why!
we don't have production database access, even select, which they're setting up via web access to run queries...good enough for the issues that come up
but we have the pass to the account that's used since it's in the build and web.config, so we can login as an editing user....need to disable any mutable operations
@NickCraver I used to SO a bit during my train commute (mobile dongle). My commute now consists of "roll out of bed, walk zombie-like downstairs and put kettle on, head to home-office"
I used to do it quite a bit during work because of the way my duties were structured. But then that changed in July of last year. You can tell pretty easily by my rep graph.
Thing is, I got downvoted for posting a link to a NYTimes article. But, it wasn't because of the content. The guy thought that he couldn't access the article w/o registering for the site. But, the article is from 1905 or something like that. You don't have to register fer it...just click the button that says "View full article." =/