I was once handed a document that said "Surname:" so I wrote my last name. Then the next line was "Last Name:"...so I wrote my last name, again.
The lady I handed it back to made fun of me for not knowing what "Surname" meant.
32 0 ReplyDon't both of them mean the same thing?
30 0 ReplyYES!
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Well the field says Name. That's his name.
21 1 ReplyYup, there is no First in front.
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LastName = Name[1]
17 1 ReplyThe only right answer... But wouldn't
Name[1]
be 'e' in this case? I would add a.split(' ')
to avoid confusion.So the full answer would be
Name.split(' ')[1]
Why do I always over think stuff like this...
Edit: they also shouldn't capitalize variable names
9 0 ReplyLove me some JS brother
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Could be the middle name though, better use name[name.length-1]
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Happened to me several times. I always wanted to scream, but I had to be quiet so I just thought "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"
15 0 ReplyScreams internally
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That's when you circle the last name and draw an arrow towards the correct field!
14 0 ReplyI hate this, but also do it
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Something about this one really hit me. I think it's his face just blankly staring.
13 0 ReplyDude I'm laughing my ass off
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Peter Pee Parker
4 0 ReplyNo, I wasn't there ever. 😄
2 0 Reply- Name
- First name
even worse
2 0 ReplyI feel seen, and I don't appreciate it
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