@AlexA. many developers each year have to life with JavaScript in their lives, with your easy, affordable monthly donations to us at the Quill Foundation for Misguided Developers, maybe together we can give these people a second chance.
@HelkaHomba I don't personally see a problem at all. But if there's any complaint to be made about !!a returning a bool, surely it's that it converts a to a bool, not that applying it twice gives a bool
I have a Nexus 5 with Android 6.0.1. When I'm using Hangouts for MMS, the photo picker doesn't show any of my public G+ photos or albums.
I can send them through the Photos app, but having to switch in and out is becoming a pain. The image picker in Hangouts allows me to Open from -> Photos, but...
The place I work at has commands that take a long time to execute.
Is there a command/utility that I can use to notify me when the command execution is over? It could be a popup window or maybe a little sound.
I'm making some good progress on my crafting game. Right now it has the ability to determine if a given entity fulfills the requirements of a given ingredient (a single slot of a crafting recipe).
An idea for a king-of-the-hill challenge:
You have a "memory arena" with a fixed size. You have several programs which "reside" in the memory arena (I mean you take the assembly and put it in the arena). The goal of the game is to get another program to access memory outside of this "arena" wh...
Decentralized imakes things complicated and is highly unnecessary for most small projects. I'd rather have a version control system that is easy to use than is decentralized
@Geobits I've been pushing for 3 years now for my group to start using version control. My boss would say, "Yeah I agree it would be good but then people would have to learn something new." (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
@QPaysTaxes Well, Java(Script) isn't really used in my field of work so he can get by without it. He's super smart and a great boss though. He actually left last week. :/
This remains my favorite commit in over 5 years at Stack Overflow.
Result: https://twitter.com/nick_craver/status/593474120685375488 https://t.co/5KOW3URwqn
Write a program or function that finds the number of zeroes at the end of n! in base 10, where n is an input number.
It can be assumed that n is a positive integer, meaning that n! is also an integer. There are no zeroes after a decimal point in n!. Also, it can be assumed that your programming ...