How do I bypass a timer (or zero it out) on an online course page? When I clicked "inspect" on the counting timer, it brought me to this element. Don't know anything about code.
Here's the trick: In Chrome or Firefox press F12 on your class' page. Press the "console" button. Type: checkNext (); Press enter. TimerDoneFlag. If it comes back true then you're all set! The page thinks you spent the minimum time on it!
level 1. · 4 yr. ago. Wut. 2. level 2. Op · 4 yr. ago. It's a driving course, and well, wanted to know if anyone here knows how to skip the "time remaining" counter to just go to the next page since it uses javascript. The source code is linked above as well. 1.
They spend boatloads of their time making amazing apps (and many of them like RipMe don't have ads), so why do they release apps for free, especially when they are easily monetized?
I've noticed a lot of programmers dislike Agile, some passionately. Perhaps it's badly implemented in their workplace, or they're just philosophically against it.
Hey peopleI've just finished learning Java on Codecademy, so I know the basic concepts and syntax from that. What I realised is I am still very much in the shallow end, and I never know how to progress from here. This isn't my first time trying to learn a language solo, I always finish the course and am just dropped off.
First off, I'm not sure if this the right platform for this so please guide me to the right one if you know.