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In Name, put this:
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We write resumes to convince employers to hire us. What if we created a list for what we were looking for in our next employer and their environment?
This allows both sides to cut through the game of telephone, establish what you are looking for in your role, and define the type of organization you're looking to work for. Fork, modify and add this checklist to your portfolio site to quicken the pace of getting through companies that don't match your criteria.
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// Use Gists to store code you would like to remember later on | |
console.log(window); // log the "window" object to the console |
<?php | |
// Set these dependant on your BB credentials | |
$username = 'username'; | |
$password = 'password'; | |
// Grab the data from BB's POST service and decode | |
$json = stripslashes($_POST['payload']); | |
$data = json_decode($json); |
// Initializing Variables | |
var userChoice = prompt("Do you choose rock, paper or scissors?"); | |
var computerChoice = Math.random(); | |
// Validation for user input | |
//if ( userChoice != "rock" || "paper" || "scissors" ) { | |
// userChoice = prompt("You did not select rock, paper, or scissors. Please try again."); | |
//} | |
// Randomly selecting correct value for computerChoice |
I've been finding this little meta[name='tmpl'] pattern useful lately when making template-based decisions in JS, such as when loading a particular file or set of files that are needed only on a particular page of a site.
First, in the HTML of a particular template, like say, a search result page:
<head>
...
<meta name="tmpl" content="searchresult">
</head>
Turntable Chat Commands | |
/ Commands: | |
/up | |
/down | |
/me | |
/seriousface | |
/monocle | |
/whatever |
//Avatars | |
bot.on('speak', function (data) { | |
// console.log('chat', data); | |
var text = data.text; | |
var name = data.name; | |
//PART 1 | |
if (text.match(/^\/closeeyedgirl/)) { | |
bot.setAvatar ('1'); | |
} | |
if (text.match(/^\/greengirl/)) { |