I've written an MP4 parser that can read atoms in an MP4 just fine, and stitch them back together - the result is a technically valid MP4 file that Quicktime can open and such, but it can't play any audio as I believe the timing/sampling information is all off. I should probably mention I'm only interested in audio. What I'm doing is trying to take the moov atoms/etc from an existing MP4, and then
I am currently working on React JS and React Native frameworks. On the half way road I came across Immutability or the Immutable-JS library, when I was reading about Facebook's Flux and Redux implementation. The question is, why is immutability so important? What is wrong in mutating objects? Doesn't it make things simple? Giving an example, let us consider a simple News reader app with the openin
Using watir-webdriver for automation I'm not able to handle Firefox "Untrusted Connection" . Already tried this: require 'watir-webdriver' profile = Selenium::WebDriver::Firefox::Profile.new profile.assume_untrusted_certificate_issuer = false browser = Watir::Browser.new(:firefox, :profile => profile) browser.goto("http://xxx.xxx.xxx.com) Still got the same result ? Any help would be appreciated..
I want to track all user actions in order to record the user behavior. For example, a user clicks on a link and I want to call a method that does something with that information before executing the page load. This should also work with mouse hover events, keyboard input or any other user interaction.
I'm using gulp and also gulp plugins like gulp-minify-css, gulp-uglify etc (that listed as npm dependencies for my application). Also I don't commit npm_modules folder and public folder, where all generated files are. And I can't figure out how to build my app (I have gulp build command) after deploy and setup my server (it's already looking for public folder). It seems me a bad idea to commit bef
Is there a good way to do this? I'm writing an extension that interacts with a website as a content script and saves data using localstorage. Are there any tools, frameworks, etc. that I can use to test this behavior? I realize there are some generic tools for testing javascript, but are those sufficiently power to test an extension? Unit testing is most important, but I'm also interested in other
I am trying to push a simple app up to heroku and run: heroku rake db:migrate But I get the following error: rake aborted! PGError: ERROR: relation "posts" does not exist : SELECT a.attname, format_type(a.atttypid, a.atttypmod), d.adsrc, a.attnotnull FROM pg_attribute a LEFT JOIN pg_attrdef d ON a.attrelid = d.adrelid AND a.attnum = d.adnum WHERE a.attrelid = '"posts"'::regclass AND a.attnum > 0 A
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