blueeyes | lightweight Web 3.0 framework | REST library
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BlueEyes is a lightweight, asynchronous web framework for the Scala programming language. The framework lets you quickly and easily create high-performing web services that embrace the machinery and language of HTTP. The framework tries to get out of your way and let you concentrate on logic instead of boilerplate. BlueEyes has been used in production across large clusters of instances deployed in Amazon EC2, reliably handling tens of thousands of requests a second, in an environment with 24x7 uptime requirements (online display advertising).
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QUESTION
I'm new to jQuery and my actual attempt of this was very messy and confusing so I tried to make a simpler version with blank jQuery section as to avoid further confusion. I am looking to make a filter system that uses multiple dropdown (select element) menus to only show the results selected in the dropdown.
HTML and CSS:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-30 at 11:42So your JS code should look something like this :
Here is a working Slackblitz example: https://jquery-zyhypd.stackblitz.io
QUESTION
I got a variable containing some words, e.g KEYWORDS ="Blue Blond Brown White Black Eyes Hair Skin"
, and another containing only some of them, e.g
MYWORDS="BLUE BROWN EYES HAIR"
I have some files in my directory, e.g
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Aug-24 at 14:16Just putting a method out there, though, you could use findstr
s regular expression instead of all the `find commands.. This is really just a demonstration:
QUESTION
cardShop is a div with children -> (images with different ID's and values) every card value looks like this 2000,500 or this 1500,200 I want to sort the images by value in ascending order by the first number in the array. The function is called by the blue button in the right corner.
Here is what I have done so far.
HTML DOC
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Apr-02 at 10:58Your HTML markup was broken. Make sure you refactor it to instead of
, because no Javascript will be able to handle it.
QUESTION
I've installed the nortest package for the Lilliefors test, but as lillie.test(x)
only allows me to test for one variable at a time, I will have to manually do 100s of this, as my dataset has many subgroups and variables.
Is there a generic code I can apply on R to run this test simultaneously on all individual variables/subgroups (e.g. maindata$variable1, subset1$variable1, subset2$variable1, subset2$variable2, subset3$variable1, subset3$variable2
, etc) and generate a list?
Thanks in advance :)
EDIT - sample dataset
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jan-20 at 03:41It is easier to respond when you provide reproducible data. It is not hard to make some up:
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