For questions in Java/JavaScript where the sample code can easily be boiled down, I usually see that the inline code formatting is sufficient. For web-related questions, usually involving HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, use…
What is this!? I don't even... What in that picture says anything about e-mail!?
honeypot entry to ensure that crawlers are complying with robots.txt?
nope, just digging through the source-code.
and it supports the Konami code...
yeah, totally... I knew a couple of folks from our local association for the blind who took computer science classes in college. Also, see WWW:Wake from Robert Sawyer.
I'm currently using dojo/dijit/dojox (for good or bad, work requirement). Kinda the same purpose as jQuery/jQuery UI, but I believe that it does not focus on bringing in HTML 5/CSS 3 functionality quite as much.
Whatever you do, make it publicly-visible. Companies will not hire a software developer with no work experience, who can only say that they are able to program in X. If you are able to... * Demonstrate your abilities in…
You should probably be very careful about using the word guarantee in your website's text. IANAL, but you may find that you could get sued by someone who is taking that as a informal contract.
I've been using NERDTree for a bit now but didn't know about the 'm' key. Thanks!
www.heroku.com has node.js hosting.
For questions in Java/JavaScript where the sample code can easily be boiled down, I usually see that the inline code formatting is sufficient. For web-related questions, usually involving HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, use…
What is this!? I don't even... What in that picture says anything about e-mail!?
honeypot entry to ensure that crawlers are complying with robots.txt?
nope, just digging through the source-code.
and it supports the Konami code...
yeah, totally... I knew a couple of folks from our local association for the blind who took computer science classes in college. Also, see WWW:Wake from Robert Sawyer.
I'm currently using dojo/dijit/dojox (for good or bad, work requirement). Kinda the same purpose as jQuery/jQuery UI, but I believe that it does not focus on bringing in HTML 5/CSS 3 functionality quite as much.
Whatever you do, make it publicly-visible. Companies will not hire a software developer with no work experience, who can only say that they are able to program in X. If you are able to... * Demonstrate your abilities in…
You should probably be very careful about using the word guarantee in your website's text. IANAL, but you may find that you could get sued by someone who is taking that as a informal contract.
I've been using NERDTree for a bit now but didn't know about the 'm' key. Thanks!
www.heroku.com has node.js hosting.