I have recently installed Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on my system. But the usb port does not seem to be working. When I type lsusb in terminal, following is displayed on the screen:
Bus 002 Device 114: ID 0951:1665 Kingston Technology
Bus 002 Device 004: ID 413c:2106 Dell Computer Corp. Dell QuietKey Keyboard
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 04ca:0062 Lite-On Technology Corp.
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 8087:0020 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 8087:0020 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub.
However the disk utility shows no media. Kindly help me on this. Suggestions will be appreciated.
I am trying to create a site that will allow you to type a sentence or passage of text, then click on words to bring up a list of synonyms (from an online API) and possibly authorized abbreviations from a list that I provide, then once clicked on it would replace that word with the word that was clicked on. It would function kind of like After the Deadline or a Javascript based spell checker. Are there any libraries set up to make something like this easy, or what kind of Javascript do I need to be looking at? Are there any tutorials or examples for this kind of thing? I am aware that the source code for After the Deadline is available, but I only need a small portion of their technology, not all of the actual grammar and spelling check technology.
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I am about to graduate, and I am already working as a web developer in our library IT department.
When I look at job postings I am absolutely overwhelmed by the sheer variety of technologies out there.
Some companies care about math + algorithms + data structures. Some care about experiences in technology stack XYZ. SQL, css, html, frameworks, javascript, design patterns etc.. etc... etc...
At some point I realized I just need to start at mastering a foundation to become employable at a better place and go from there. But the skill-set to get me in the doors varies and I just don't have time to learn everything.
How do you deal with this issue? What is the essential stack to become employable? Say in php or ror arena.
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I'm pretty new to the web development scene, and I just want to be absolutely clear on this because I've read a few conflicting statements.
I was under the impression that "html5" is a particular way of constructing xml to represent data for a webpage and "javascript" is a programming language that runs as client-side code in the browser. But left and right I see APIs for javascript (workers, geolocation, local storage, etc.) being referred to as an "html5 technology". Wikipedia says that html5 doesn't have a standard yet, so I can't look it up to see if it somehow mandates stuff about javascript.
So will APIs for javascript somehow be apart of the html5 standard? Or has it become a common bad practice to label javascript APIs "html5 technology"?
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