An individual semantic feature constitutes one component of a word's intention, which is the inherent sense or concept evoked.
Would this be referring, then, to explicit meaning or implicit meaning -- or neither?
An individual semantic feature constitutes one component of a word's intention, which is the inherent sense or concept evoked.
Would this be referring, then, to explicit meaning or implicit meaning -- or neither?
Sometimes lexicography is considered to be a part or a branch of lexicology, but properly speaking, only lexicologists who write dictionaries are lexicographers.
Le conseil académique des associations éducatives complémentaires de l'enseignement public (C.A.A.E.C.E.P.) Un C.A.A.E.C.E.P. est créé dans chaque académie afin de favoriser la concertation entre l'administration de l'éducation nationale et ses partenaires. Il donne son avis sur les demandes d'agrément formulées par les associations dont les activités s'exercent au niveau local et sur les propositions de retrait d'agrément. Sont concernées les associations qui : organisent des activités qui s'inscrivent dans des projets d'école ou d'établissement et pouvant se dérouler en dehors du temps scolaire interviennent pendant le temps scolaire en appui aux activités d'enseignement œuvrent dans les domaines de la recherche pédagogique, de la formation des équipes pédagogiques et des autres membres de la communauté éducative Parmi les 15 membres du C.A.A.E.C.E.P., trois sont des représentants des organisations représentatives de parents d'élèves.
Il convient de veiller à ce qu’ils détiennent les informations nécessaires à l’exercice de leur mandat : ils doivent disposer des mêmes documents que les autres membres de l’instance concernée. Cela ne signifie pas qu’ils ont dans tous les cas connaissance en même temps des mêmes informations.
Par ailleurs, un local peut être mis à la disposition des représentants de parents d’élèves, de manière temporaire ou permanente, dans les mêmes conditions que pour les associations de parents d’élèves.
Les réunions des conseils d’école, des conseils d’administration, des conseils de classe et des conseils de discipline sont fixées de manière à permettre la représentation des parents d’élèves
those aspects of a linguistic unit, such as a morpheme, word, or sentence,
Speaking of ambiguity...
Are the examples in the list "such as a morpheme, word, or sentence" examples of
Unless you are already fairly familiar with those terms -- in particular, linguistic unit -- it may not be clear.
I believe these are given as examples of "linguistic unit", in order to clarify what we mean by "linguistic unit" — perhaps (ironically) precisely because many people would be unfamiliar with that expression/term.
Semantics: deals with the formal properties and interrelation of signs and symbols, without regard to meaning.
Is a branch (of a field/discipline) considered a hyponym?? 
mais l'établissement est tenu de leur mettre à disposition un local de réunion ;
Function (computer science) Function (engineering) Function (mathematics)
Is this a polyseme?
Or is that only the case if the different distinct senses are all within the same "field"?
This could be an operation, a workflow, or hand-baked Ruby code completely unrelated to Trailblazer.
Tout fonctionnaire civil ou militaire doit veiller à faire cesser immédiatement ou à prévenir les situations de conflits d’intérêts dans lesquelles il se trouve ou pourrait se trouver, à l’occasion du traitement d’un dossier par exemple, ou s’il siège dans une instance collégiale.
impartialité
Le devoir d’information : les fonctionnaires doivent satisfaire aux demandes d'information du public. Cette obligation est la traduction statutaire du principe de libre accès aux documents administratifs. Le devoir d’information est toutefois limité par le secret professionnel et par l'obligation de discrétion professionnelle.
une charte d'utilisation du cahier de textes numérique pouvant être mise en place au sein de l'établissement.
Recommandation n° 34 : s’assurer que dans les lieux d’hébergement de certains jeunes, comme les pensionnats ou les foyers de l’aide sociale à l’enfance, les protections menstruelles soient accessibles.
qui s'en assure ?
Recommandation n° 33 : multiplier les lieux de distributions de protections menstruelles dans les collèges et les lycées, en particulier dans les lieux de vie des élèves, et expérimenter la mise en place de distributeurs dans les toilettes.
Considérant qu’offrir à chaque élève et à chaque étudiant des conditions convenables pour suivre leur scolarité est une question d’égalité des chances et participe du principe républicain de méritocratie, vos Rapporteures estiment qu’un effort doit aujourd’hui être fait pour mieux prendre en compte la précarité menstruelle en milieux scolaire et étudiant.
Sociologist Michael Warner built on this some ten years later, saying:Counterpublics are spaces of circulation in which it is hoped that the poiesis of scenemaking will be transformative, not replicative merely.Poiesis is a fancy way of talking about the art and the act of creating, inventing — and it’s closely related to technique. Consciously making a scene that others can join in with.Economist Kim Crayton’s antiracism programme, Cause a Scene speaks directly to this: she is bringing a clear set of principles to life through leadership training and sharing content to achieve “strategic disruption of the status quo in technical organizations”.Making a scene is galvanising and welcoming, dynamic and inclusive by default.
I like this idea of creating a space and causing a scene to pull people in.
Not too dissimilar to the aculturation Hollywood does to help normalize certain activities just by showing them increasingly.
Definitely want to circle back to this with additional examples and expand on it.
This is not a fork. This is a repository of scripts to automatically build Microsoft's vscode repository into freely-licensed binaries with a community-driven default configuration.
almost without a doubt, inspired by: chromium vs. chrome
Or if you need to change the way the string is assembled, you can provide a proc, for example: if defined?(BetterErrors) BetterErrors.editor = proc { |file, line| "vscode://file/%{file}:%{line}" % { file: URI.encode_www_form_component(file), line: line } } end
These productions were white washed so that white people would be comfortable and enjoy viewing. There was no way that a production of this time would portray slavery in a way that made white people look like they were doing anything wrong.
Le manquement de cette forme entraîne l’impossibilité de lever ultérieurement le sursis.
Les nouvelles dispositions émanant du décret n°2019-906 prévoient que le Conseil d’Administration de l’établissement doit désormais établir, à partir des enquêtes trimestriellessur les sanctions, un rapport relatif au fonctionnement pédagogique et des conditions matérielles de fonctionnement dont une partie est consacrée au bilan des décisions rendues en matière disciplinaire, élaboré à partir du registre des sanctions de l’établissement, et des suites données par le chef d’établissement aux demandes écrites de saisine du conseil de discipline émanant d’un membre de la communauté éducative
à 9:14 succès artiste transposable aux écoles du supérieur ?
he goes on to talk about third party problems and how you're never guaranteed something is written correctly or that even if it is you don't know if it's the most optimal solution
I would much rather have a "cosine" module than a "trigonometry" module because chances are good I only need a small fraction of the utilities provided by the larger trig module.
Sure sometimes my changes get rejected, but it almost always comes with a reason why and I can work together with the maintainer to come up with a sensible solution to my issue.
Second, I don't agree that there are too many small modules. In fact, I wish every common function existed as its own module. Even the maintainers of utility libraries like Underscore and Lodash have realized the benefits of modularity and allowed you to install individual utilities from their library as separate modules. From where I sit that seems like a smart move. Why should I import the entirety of Underscore just to use one function? Instead I'd rather see more "function suites" where a bunch of utilities are all published separately but under a namespace or some kind of common name prefix to make them easier to find. The way Underscore and Lodash have approached this issue is perfect. It gives consumers of their packages options and flexibility while still letting people like Dave import the whole entire library if that's what they really want to do.
Whenever majorities trample upon the rights of minorities—when men are denied even the privilege of having their causes of complaint examined into—when measures, which they deem for their relief, are rejected by the despotism of a silent majority at a second reading—when such become the rules of our legislation, the Congress of this Union will no longer justly represent a republican people.
JavaScript needs to fly from its comfy nest, and learn to survive on its own, on equal terms with other languages and run-times. It’s time to grow up, kid.
If JavaScript were detached from the client and server platforms, the pressure of being a monoculture would be lifted — the next iteration of the JavaScript language or run-time would no longer have to please every developer in the world, but instead could focus on pleasing a much smaller audience of developers who love JavaScript and thrive with it, while enabling others to move to alternative languages or run-times.
Despite a growing variety of languages that compile to JavaScript, the language itself remains the dominant language in both client-side and server-side eco-systems for web development. The idea of replacing JavaScript with languages that compile to JavaScript, has been explored, and for whatever reasons, it hasn’t really liberated anyone from JavaScript.
We standardize on a finite subset of JS (such as asm.js) — and avoid the endless struggle through future iterations of the JavaScript language, competing super-sets and transpilers
asm.js and RPython sound similar (restrictive subsets)
agree to accept JavaScript for what it is, but start to think of it as a kind of VM for other languages
Even if the damned thing would be really helpful in the long run, I can't give it the time and attention needed to make it work again ... Not right now. And ultimately never.
As of May 24, 2016, antimicro has moved from https://github.com/Ryochan7/antimicro to https://github.com/AntiMicro/antimicro. Additionally, project management has passed from Travis (Ryochan7) to the AntiMicro organization due to Travis having other interests and priorities.
This is a copy of the "AMD" document in the repo, kept here to maintain historical links. If this document differs from the one in the repo, the repo version is the correct one.
Why not just make this document empty (besides a link) and link/redirect to the canonical version?
That way it is impossible for them to disagree.
Sure, you have a few extra newlines and semicolons, but the minifier will remove them anyway so no harm.
What is the point of avoiding the semicolon in concat_javascript_sources
For how detailed and insightful his analysis was -- which didn't elaborate or even touch on his not understanding the reason for adding the semicolon -- it sure appeared like he knew what it was for. Otherwise, the whole issue would/should have been about how he didn't understand that, not on how to keep adding the semicolon but do so in a faster way!
Then again, this comment from 3 months afterwards, indicates he may not think they are even necessary: https://github.com/rails/sprockets/issues/388#issuecomment-252417741
Anyway, just in case he really didn't know, the comment shortly below partly answers the question:
Since the common problem with concatenating JavaScript files is the lack of semicolons, automatically adding one (that, like Sam said, will then be removed by the minifier if it's unnecessary) seems on the surface to be a perfectly fine speed optimization.
This also alludes to the problem: https://github.com/rails/sprockets/issues/388#issuecomment-257312994
But the explicit answer/explanation to this question still remains unspoken: because if you don't add them between concatenated files -- as I discovered just to day -- you will run into this error:
(intermediate value)(...) is not a function
at something.source.js:1
, apparently because when it concatenated those 2 files together, it tried to evaluate it as:
({
// other.js
})()
(function() {
// something.js
})();
It makes sense that a ; is needed.
This semi-colon is added to prevent changing the code behaviour (the famous line ending with parentheses, etc) Most people will use a JS minifier If they don't, a single extra character is unlikely to change much If I'm right about all the above: Why don't we simply always add a semi-colon regardless of what the file ends with?
This thread is more than 5 months old. It is very likely that it does not need any further discussion and thus bumping it serves no purpose. If you feel it is necessary to make a new reply, you can still do so though. I am aware that this thread is rather old but I still want to make a reply.
I'd suggest there ought to be config to disable source maps specifically, and specifically for either CSS or JS (not alwasy both), without turning off debug mode. As you note, debug mode does all sorts of different things that you might want with or without source maps.
# This behavior can be disabled with: # # environment.unregister_postprocessor 'application/javascript', Sprockets::SafetyColons
but it appears to no longer be possible in latest version...
I totally understand that there may be a majority still considering this a bad practice and thus keeping it disabled by default in production seem ok. But there could at least be an option to enable it for people who want to, no?
It seems I'm in the minority, and Sprockets seems to already pretty far along in the beta process, so at most we should add a configuration option to enable it for static compilation.
If I can find some time, maybe I can help pitch in somehow.
That should work, but it's a non-trivial change.
Right now major changes require a deep and broad understanding of the codebase and how things get done.
Reopening #162
https://github.com/rails/sprockets/issues/162 was already closed as duplicated (so this just creates another duplicate).
Technically this could be added there.
Oh, I see, it was from so long ago (2015), that it would probably be frowned upon to reopen such an old issue.
Las empresas deben de tener muy en cuenta el apoyo que se les esta brindando a sus empleados respecto a esta nueva modalidad de trabajo a distancia. En caso de no tomar en cuenta los factores que estos podrían afectar a sus trabajadores, traerán consecuencias que tal ves pueden ser irreversibles.
let me know if you've got more issues (by opening a new issue)
Better yet, send them a link to this page to help them understand why and how to make an example app:
This is a huge disadvantage to all web developers. Why can't we at least have the ability to turn validation messages off? Why do we have to re-implement a validation system when you already have one in place, but all we want is the validation aspect and not the built in messaging? By taking away the ability to style elements that CHROME adds to the browser window, it is hurting developers professional appearance. We just want to use Chrome's WONDERFUL validation system with our own error messages. Either let us style them, or let us hide them, but don't make us re-invent the wheel just because you don't want our code to be "browser specific". Writing a new validation system just for Chrome is going to be much more "browser (chrome) specific" code than setting "::-webkit-validation-bubble, ::-webkit-validation-bubble * { display: none; }. This isn't just an annoyance, it's a huge disadvantage to any developer who wants to easily utilize Chrome's built in validation. I usually brag about how wonderful Chrome is, but I'm starting to think it's heading in another direction...
Alkaati ba jàpp na sàcc.
Le gardien de la paix a pris un voleur.
alkaati bi -- policeman.
ba -- the (indicates remoteness).
jàpp v. -- grab, take, stop.
na -- (?).
sàcc bi -- thief.
Noo mën a def dinga fey alamaan bi.
Quoi que tu fasses, tu paieras l'amende.
noo -- you (?)
mën v. -- power ; be stronger than 💪🏽; can, will.
a -- (?).
def v. -- do, commit, execute; to put.
dinga -- you will.
fey v. -- turn off, switch off 📴, appease; pay 💵.
alamaan bi -- (French: l'amende) fine.
bi -- the.
Peñe, kenn du ko able.
Un peigne, personne ne le prête.
peñe bi -- (French) comb.
kenn -- no one.
du -- to be (negative). ➖
ko -- it.
able v. -- to lend.
Ab paaka la yore.
Il a un couteau sur lui.
ab -- a.
paaka bi -- (Portuguese) knife. 🔪
la -- he (?).
yore v. -- to have under his dependence, to have in his charge, to have in the hands.
Sëriñ boobu aj na daaw, doomam a ko wuutu léegi.
Ce marabout est décédé l'an dernier, c'est son fils qui le remplace maintenant.
sëriñ bi -- marabout.
boobu -- this.
aj (Arabic: Hajj) v. -- make the pilgrimage to Mecca. 🕋; deceased ☠️ (for a religious personality).
na -- he (?).
daaw n. -- last year. 🗓
doom+am (doom) ji -- child by descent 👶🏽; doll🪆; to have a child.
chaque dossier doit faire l’objet d’un examen, d’une délibération et d’un vote distincts par le conseil de discipline.
I realize the question was asked 9 years ago, but this question is (still) ranked highly in search results and I came across it today
In production, you will never trigger one specific callback or a particular validation, only. Your application will run all code required to create a Song object, for instance. In Trailblazer, this means running the Song::Create operation, and testing that very operation with all its side-effects.
There’s no need to test controllers, models, service objects, etc. in isolation
ACADEMIE DE VERSAILLES Groupe des IA-IPR Établissements et Vie Scolaire
Le règlement intérieur fait-il l'objet d'un « contrôle de légalité » par les autorités de tutelle ?Une fois voté, il doit faire l'objet d'une transmission au recteur d'académie pour les lycées et à l'inspecteur d'académie pour les collèges. Il ne devient véritablement effectif qu'après un délai de 15 jours suivant sa transmission.
Sa composition est arrêtée par le conseil d'administration
Arrêtée par vote ?
Creator popped up in IndieWeb chat. This sounds like an interesting project.
Exemple-62% des académies ont au sein de leur CAESC au moinsun représentant de parents d’élèves
Parents
seul 62% avec des parents ? pas d'élèves , d'étudiants ?
collèges et les lycées
C'est normalement dès la maternelle
Au moins trois séances annuelles d’éducation à la sexualité sont mises en place dans les collèges et les lycées
Ca n'est pas le cas, pas 3 par an
2.2 L’ordonnance de 2014 sur la délibération à distance des instances à caractère collégial
https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/loda/id/JORFTEXT000029716821/
Currently, only Right signals are wired up.
So what happens if a task returns a Left signal?? Will it still go Right? Will it error?
step :direct_debit
I don't think we would/should really want to make this the "success" (Right) path and :credit_card be the "failure" (Left) track.
Maybe it's okay to repurpose Left and Right for something other than failure/success ... but only if we can actually change the default semantic of those signals/outputs. Is that possible? Maybe there's a way to override or delete the default outputs?
now that I realize how easy it is to just manually include this in my app: <%= javascript_include_tag 'xray', nonce: true if Rails.env.development? %> I regret even wasting my time getting it to automatically look for and add a nonce to the auto-injected xray.js script
charte d’utilisation
La charte vient d'être mise à jour, il faut la commenter
responsables élèves
le terme "responsable élève" ne fait pas partie du vocabulaire des familles. il faudrait à minima l'expliciter.
Here's the last issue where source maps were discussed before the beta release.
Instead of having this confusing maze of lambdas, regexes, and strings, we could, in theory, introduce a single entry point of configuration for Sprockets to use, and in that file declare all assets we wanted to compile. Well, that’s exactly what the manifest.js file is.
I find it crazy that the school lost 100 students weekly.
I think it is ridiculous that they came up with the idea to segregate the schools, while also leaving black students with the worst school supplies.
The entire framework is based on small, clean Ruby structures that can be executed programmatically.
Using a terminus to indicate a certain outcome - in turn - allows for much stronger interfaces across nested activities and less guessing! For example, in the new endpoint gem, the not_found terminus is then wired to a special “404 track” that handles the case of “model not found”. The beautiful thing here is: there is no guessing by inspecting ctx[:model] or the like - the not_found end has only one meaning!
A major improvement here is the ability to maintain more than two explicit termini. In 2.0, you had the success and the failure termini (or “ends” as we used to call them). Now, additional ends such as not_found can be leveraged to communicate a non-binary outcome of your activity or operation.
The new 2.1 version comes with a few necessary but reasonable changes in method signatures. As painful as that might sound to your Rails-spoiled ears, we preferred to fix design mistakes now before dragging them on forever.
The new call API is much more consistent and takes away another thing we kept explaining to new users - an indicator for a flawed API.
It’s so simple that I sometimes wonder why it took years to develop it!
Let’s start with the same number dividing example, which returns 0 when the error happens. Maybe instead we can indicate that the result was not successful without any explicit numerical value?
You can use container values, that wraps actual success or error value into a thin wrapper with utility methods to work with this value. That’s exactly why we have created @dry-python/returns project. So you can make your functions return something meaningful, typed, and safe.
But so far everything brought up has just been about the relative advantages of checked exceptions, and that issue is closed. We won't do it.
Make your functions return something meaningful, typed, and safe!
let's be honest, print-and-play is A LOT of work (printing, cutting, laminating, sleeving, etc) and it is not everyone's cup of tea.
The latter are important examples which usually also exist in "purely" functional programming languages.
How can they exist and it still be considered pure??
I guess that's not quite the same / as bad as saying something had side effects in a purely functional programming context, right?
can transform monadic values m a applying f to the unwrapped value a
procedure to wrap values of any basic type within the monad (yielding a monadic value)
Monads achieve this by providing their own data type (a particular type for each type of monad), which represents a specific form of computation
However, some people think these solutions are hacks and the problem reveals a missing abstraction.
provide interfaces so you don’t have to think about them
Question to myself: Is not having to think about it actually a good goal to have? Is it at odds with making intentional/well-considered decisions?  Obviously there are still many of interesting decisions to make even when using a framework that provides conventions and standardization and makes some decisions for you...
If you ask my former students, they will tell you that as a teacher, my goal is to do nothing. I dream of the day when I can sit at my desk, feet propped up, reading a book, while the classroom bursts with activity and learning around me.
What is the opposite of free content?
The opposite of free/open-source software is proprietary software or non-free software (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proprietary_software).
So should we call the opposite of free content "non-free content"? Or "proprietary content"?
Seems likes either would be fine.
Looks like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Non-free_content prefers the term "non-free content".
Couldn't find anyone contrasting these 2 terms (like I could no doubt find for software):
Not to be confused with:
Trailblazer (TRB) is an Open-Source project. Since we want to keep it that way, we decided to raise awareness for the “cost” of our work - providing new versions and features is incredibly time-consuming for us, but we love what we do.
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Note: This question has been edited since it was asked. The original title was "Test whether a glob has any matches in bash". The specific shell, 'bash', was dropped from the question after I published my answer. The editing of the question's title makes my answer appear to be in error. I hope someone can amend or at least address this change.
Beware, though: What you are about to see is not particularly elegant. In fact, the TTY subsystem — while quite functional from a user's point of view — is a twisty little mess of special cases. To understand how this came to be, we have to go back in time.
The quest for Truth is everywhere and not limited to the economic topics linked here. This is just a topic that started a thought process where I had access to a convenient tool (Hypothesis) to bookmark my thoughts and research.
Primary thought is: The Quest for Truth. Subcategories would provide a structured topic for the thought. In this case the subcategory would be: US Economy, Inflation
Targets (data, methods, people, time, semantics, agenda, demographic, motive, means, media, money, status) hold a position in time long enough to fulfill a purpose or agenda. Sometimes they don't consciously change, but history over time shines light and opens cracks in original narrative that leads to new truth's, real or imagined.
Psychologists, at least psychologists who write textbooks, not only show no interest in the origin and development of love or affection, but they seem to be unaware of its very existence.
There is little to no information about love in our textbook, which leads me to believe that love is one emotion that was not historically explored.
Please, do not buy this. I am really tired of "games" that are given critical praise because its cool to praise or because its political correct to do. I will break up my review in points so its clear why I dislike this "game" : 1) This is not a game. This is a short story, like an interactive book. 2) This game is so short, that I completed it in a 3 hour bus ride. It was boring. 3) Its a story of a girl that have to take the reigns of her life after divorce. WOMAN EMPOWERMENT. Now you know why this game is rated so highly 4) This is a MOBILE GAME. I paid $3 to play on an iphone (after watching a gaming channel give it GOTY contender. Needless to say, I never watched that gaming channel again). I FELT I WAS ROBBED OF TIME AND $3. Imagine how much I hated this game to feel like I was robbed even though it costed me only $3. 5) This game costs $7 on the eshop. You could buy CELESTE for $9 on sale on the Eshop. That is a great game. I recently bought Hollow Knight for $7 on Playstation. This interactive novel should not be sold as a game. Period. It is a waste of time and money.
Nothing wrong with interactive novels being sold in the same store as games... as long as it's clear what it is (no false advertising).
Somewhat agree with some of the other points...
compose(Add, x: x, y: 3)
How is this better than simply:
Add.run(x: x, y: 3)
?
I guess if we did that we would also have to remember to handle merging errors from that outcome into self...
It's an implementation of the command pattern in Ruby.
This is a breaking change so it'll have to go into a major release. I was working on a v4 release but it's too much. I think I'm going to pair it back and we can add this to the new v4. When I have that ready, I'll rebase the merge onto that branch.
I'm sure there will be a few other people out there who eventually want something like this, since Interactions are actually a great fit for enforcing consistency in data structures when working with a schemaless NoSQL store, but obviously it's still a bit of a niche audience.
The assert method is used by all the other assertions. It pushes the second parameter to the list of errors if the first parameter evaluates to false or nil.
Seems like these helper functions could be just as easily used in ActiveRecord models. Therefore, they should be in a separate gem, or at least module, that can be used in both these objects and ActiveRecord objects.
For the usage in society, see Second-class citizen.
Ironic that this reference is ostensibly about the usage of "first-class citizen" in society, yet it links to a seemingly-mismatched (by name only, that is) article, entitled "second-class citizen".
Ironic that the first-class (unqualified) article is about the figurative meaning of "citizen" used in computer science, and that the page describing first-class and second-class status of the more literal citizens in society is relegated to what I kind of think is a second-class position in the encyclopedia (because it takes the #2 position numerically, even though it is (at least as is implied in this reference) also about first-class citizens (though the word "first-class" does not appear a single time in that article, so maybe this reference is the one that is more ironic/incorrect).
Take 3, Previously attempted in 2012 (#8189) and 2015 (#19709). This new version uses ActiveModel Attributes API.
Fork rails, add github.com/georgebrock/rails as a remote, merge this branch into rails/4.0.2 (the tag), and then use your fork of Rails: gem 'rails', github: 'yourusername/rails'
The spelling "internet" has become often used, as the word almost always refers to the global network; the generic sense of the word has become rare in non-technical writings.
rare to see "internet" used to mean an internetwork in the general sense
with ActiveForm-Rails, validations is the responsability of the form and not of the models. There is no need to synchronize errors from the form to the models and vice versa.
But if you intend to save to a model after the form validates, then you can't escape the models' validations:
either you check that the models pass their own validations ahead of time (like I want to do, and I think @mattheworiordan was wanting to do), or you have to accept that one of the following outcomes is possible/inevitable if the models' own validations fail:
object.save
then it may silently fail to saveobject.save
then it will fail to save and raise an errorAre either of those outcomes acceptable to you? To me, they seem not to be. Hence we must also check for / handle the models' validations. Hence we need a way to aggregate errors from both the form object (context-specific validations) and from the models (unconditional/invariant validations that should always be checked by the model), and present them to the user.
What do you guys find to be the best way to accomplish that?
I am interested to know what best practices you use / still use today after all these years. I keep finding myself running into this same problem/need, which is how I ended up looking for what the current options are for form objects today...
I feel like schools should read this book in order to acknowledge how badly African Americans were being treated even after fighting for America.
I had never heard of the Red Ball Express until reading this article.
Report: This price didn't exist on the store This price did show on the store but the game could not be bought This was a very short price made by a mistake (glitch)
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un projet d’éducation humaniste qui pense l’élève dans toutes ses dimensions essentielles (psychologique, sociale, morale...)
la recherche pour garder un temps d’avance sur les politiques éducatives
Que dit la recherche sur le fait d'impliquer les familles ?
qui doit être fortement encouragée au service des usagers : élèves, familles et enseignants.
C'est une conception du projet de l'académie ? Sérieusement ? Cette conception est réductrice, au mieux un projet de service, elle positionne les autres comme usagers
Après une phase de conception, un temps de conversatio
pas avec les parents en tout cas
fixe le cap pour la communauté éducative.
parlez pour vous les parents n'y sont pas sérieusement associés alors qu'ils font officiellement partie de cette communauté éducative dont vous dites assurer la gouvernance...
r l’implication négociée et contractualisée de l’ensemble des acteurs audités
dont les parents ?
Un Club des partenaires pour le numérique et le bâti scolaire
Etonnamment nous ne sommes ni dans la communauté ni parmi les partenaires... la notion de club est encore une optique de prestige prémium alors qu'il s'agit de l'école de la république
you'll want to update Devise's generated views to remove references to passwords, since you don't need them any more
Doesn't this contradict the statement
This strategy plays well with most other Devise strategies
(which includes password strategies)?
One thing that wasn't clear from their instructions was whether magic links could be used as an option in addition to regular password log-ins. On the one hand they say:
This strategy plays well with most other Devise strategies (see notes on other Devise strategies).
but on the other hand they say:
you'll want to update Devise's generated views to remove references to passwords, since you don't need them any more
Universal Links allow you to register a series of domains that are allowed to interact with an installed application. If the application is not installed, the universal link is opened with Safari, allowing you to inform the user of the existence of an application or whatever is necessary.
Implicit intents do not name a specific component, but instead declare a general action to perform, which allows a component from another app to handle it. For example, if you want to show the user a location on a map, you can use an implicit intent to request that another capable app show a specified location on a map.
The other day, I overheard two developers discussing pros and cons of various version control systems. I only caught this fragment: “… What sucks about Git is that when you look at a merge commit, you can’t really see what changed!”. It wasn’t the first time I heard such complaints. Time to debunk Git merge commits.
renforcement de la coéducation et du rôle des parents dans l’apprentissage des élèves
Sérieusement ? alors pourquoi monter de plus en plus les choses sans les représentants ?
Naming is communication
In principle, the naming things in code need only be temporary, but names in code stick just like nicknames at school.
Now let me ask you, do you write JS for a single page application differently from a "traditional" web application? I sure hope you do! In a "traditional" application, you can get away with being sloppy because every time the user navigates to a new page, their browser destroys the DOM and the JavaScript context. SPAs, though, require a more thoughtful approach.
Turbolinks is a Single-Page Application Turbolinks doesn't just give you some of the benefits of a single-page app. Turbolinks is a single page app. Think about it: When someone visits your site, you serve them some HTML and Javascript. The JavaScript takes over and manages all subsequent changes to the DOM. If that's not a single-page app, I don't know what is.
we plan to migrate to Angular 1, and we'll finish out the decade on React
Wrong direction: I'd recommend migrate from Angular to React.
That ♡copyheart isn’t a legally binding license is not a bug – it’s a feature!
On peut faire la même chose avec des données scolaires
Fédérations de parents d'élèves
Technically, it isn’t a part of the comparison internally but it is a factor that some users care for.
I have checked the following close stackoverflow sources : Relation passed to #or must be structurally compatible. Incompatible values: [:references]
referencing similar questions so it won't be marked as duplicate
You use grid-area, so the place for the side nav is allocated at start. If you hide (or even delete) the side nav, that won't change anything about this. You have to do a little trick: Set the width for the first column to 0 and change the grid-gap because otherwise you will have a (not needed) gap at the left.
And if there's a suitable vulnerability, it might be possible to trigger it even without using <iframe>, <img> or <a> element, so it's not worth considering for this issue.
cultural capital
Introduced by Pierre Bourdieu in the 1970s, the concept has been utilized across a wide spectrum of contemporary sociological research. Cultural capital refers to ‘knowledge’ or ‘skills’ in the broadest sense. Thus, on the production side, cultural capital consists of knowledge about comportment (e.g., what are considered to be the right kinds of professional dress and attitude) and knowledge associated with educational achievement (e.g., rhetorical ability). On the consumption side, cultural capital consists of capacities for discernment or ‘taste’, e.g., the ability to appreciate fine art or fine wine—here, in other words, cultural capital refers to ‘social status acquired through the ability to make cultural distinctions,’ to the ability to recognize and discriminate between the often-subtle categories and signifiers of a highly articulated cultural code. I'm quoting here from (and also heavily paraphrasing) Scott Lash, ‘Pierre Bourdieu: Cultural Economy and Social Change’, in this reader.
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Popup - You don't need to deal with these messages right away, yet at some point you will need to take action since these won't go away until explicitly say say you don't want them around anymore.
nfligées à un mineur de 15 ans o
de moins de 15 ans
On manque de formation en discipline positive. A Créteil, en y sensibilisant les équipes, on a divisé par dix le nombre d’élèves exclus en classe.
Slackmojis is made by some random dude in Brooklyn. He doesn't work for Slack, isn't paid by Slack, he just thinks Slack is pretty cool. Super Official Lawyer Talk: Slackmojis is not created by, affiliated with, or supported by Slack Technologies, Inc.
I think some of the design details are insane (I dislike the binary logs, for example), but those are details, not big issues.
systemd has such huge documentation. systemd.unit Did you try searching for explanation yourself? What did you find?
We took a stance on an issue.
http://letmegooglethat.com/?q=How+to+change+the+default+search+engine+in+chromium&l=1
We don’t do politics, and we certainly don’t do religion. You’re bringing these here by using terms such as “politicians” or “evil”.
Does "evil" refer to religion? Or perhaps they meant "evil" in a more general way, as a more extreme version of "bad".
Although it is open-source, Snap on the other hand, only works with the Ubuntu Store. Nobody knows how to make a Snap Store and nobody can. The Snap client is designed to work with only one source, following a protocol which isn’t open, and using only one authentication system. Snapd is nothing on its own, it can only work with the Ubuntu Store.
La bibliothèque des rapports publics présente l’ensemble des rapports officiels – commandés par le président de la République et les membres du Gouvernement dans le cadre de missions, ainsi que d’autres rapports émanant de la sphère publique (Assemblée nationale, Sénat, Cour des comptes, grands corps d’inspection, etc.).
SankeyMATIC builds on the open source tool D3.js and its Sankey library, which are very powerful but require a fair amount of work & expertise to use.
At work, I cannot maintain this project. At home, I'd rather spend time with my children and on projects that I'm currently passionate about.
Maintaining open source software requires energy and a "want"/"passion". I've not been using this project myself for years, and I mainly work in other things than Rails at this point. That means I'm far removed from this project and see no personal gain in maintaining the energy to keep this going.
Parent - Collège Yvelines -> à venir
DIAPASON
qu'est ce que le diapason ?
programmes 140 et 141
que sont ces programmes ?
2.créer des comités d’éducation à la santé et la citoyenneté (CESC) de bassin et supprimer le caractère obligatoire des CESC d'établissement (MENJ) ;
Comment la suppression des CESC d'établissement pourrait -elle aider à la promotion de la santé ?
La DGESCO a conduit pour l’année scolaire 2017-2018 une enquête auprès de ses services déconcentrés et des établissements pour retracer l’activité des comités d’éducation à la santé et à la citoyenneté (CESC), dont chaque EPLE doit être doté, et des comités correspondants au niveau départemental (CDESC) et académique (CAESC). 26 académies sur 30 ont mis en place leur comité académique, et au moins 75 directions départementales ont fait de même à leur niveau46. Au niveau des établissements, la synthèse de la DGESCO ne permet pas d’identifier précisément le nombre de CESC, mais on peut déduire des éléments qu’elle présente que près de 60 % au moins des établissements (probablement des EPLE, car peu d’établissements privés ont répondu à l’enquête) se sont dotés d’un CESC47.
En cas de séparation, la Caf vous propose un accompagnement
Les atteintes aux droitsde l’enfant à l’école
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There's a lot of advice online showing how to get rid of snap. (e.g.: https://cialu.net/how-to-disable-and-remove-completely-snaps-in-ubuntu-linux/ worked for me) so the only result (so far, a few months later) is that Chromium has lost a user, and having upgraded Ubuntu since the original Warty, if snap becomes obligatory I'll have to take a look at Mint, or Devuan.
It appears that Canonical is continuing it's vice grip of unliateral, maybe dictatorial control on the development of Snap to the benefit of Ubuntu, but to the detriment of groups like Linuxmint, and all other non-Ubuntu based Linux distributions - like CentOS/Redhat, Suse/openSuSe, Solus, Arch/Manjaro, PCLinuxOS, etc, that are pushing Flatpak as a truly cross-distro application solution that works equally well and non-problematic for all. .
What's wrong here is Canonical trying to position itself as a powerhouse and ascertain control over Linux users.
I suppose it means 2 things, first, you get official support and warranty, and second, the distros will be Secure Boot approved in the UEFI, instead of distro makers having to figuratively ask Microsoft for pretty please permission.
If we're not careful, it could become the new 'systemd' problem It probably already is. I don't want to sound too Stallman, but this is the inevitable "company" influence you'll always have. Companies do have their objectives which they will pursue determinedly, since they are not philanthropic (no judgment, just observation). Systemd and Red Hat. Nvidia and their drivers. Google and Android. Apple and iOS. Manufacturers with MS only support. And Canonical also has a history there: the Amazon links, Unity, Mir, and now snap.
What we didn't want it to be was for Canonical to control the distribution of software between distributions and 3rd party editors, to prevent direct distribution from editors, to make it so software worked better in Ubuntu than anywhere else and to make its store a requirement,"
Ainsi la surveillance de la qualité de l'air intérieur est obligatoire dans les écoles maternelles et élémentaires ainsi que dans les crèches depuis 1er janvier 2018, et dans les centres de loisir, les collèges et les lycées depuis le 1er janvier 2020.
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However, one of the drawbacks of this property is that the line intersects descenders of the characters.
I think it actually looks great/better because it intersects descenders of the characters.
another note
le domaine des Acao, dont la problématique centrale est le mode de fonctionnement collectif sur support numérique.