my sister wants to make a portfolio for her art work online. She doesnt know any html/css/js. She's reasonable in art and photoshop and the like. What's a good way for her to set up a portfolio
Anyone here run a 120GB SSD as their only drive in their laptop?
I have 2x 120GB SSD's here one is spare and I think my MBP would love one in it, however I can't think how to efficiently transport all my other "junk" around with me?
I could buy a 260GB one (OCZ Vertex 2) but they are close to £300
and i really want to save up for an apple cinema display
@YiJiang I don't really think we need an overview for each section, the stuff is pretty self contained and most of the things that would fit into the overview are already part of on of the sections
I want to start developing jQuery games, thus I need to learn jQuery OOP. I have some (enough) experience with C++ OOP (developed some games).
I know that I can replace the C++ "class" with jQuery "objects" but I don't know how exactly that works.
Also does jQuery have more advanced "options" ...
OOP programming in JavaScript can be done in many ways. There are a lot of patterns around.
I will show you two, an Implementation of object inheritance and an implementation of object composition.
This does have absolutely nothing to do with jQuery. jQuery should be use for DOM manipulation an...
Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools is a famous computer science textbook by Alfred V. Aho, Ravi Sethi, and Jeffrey D. Ullman about compiler construction. Although more than two decades have passed since the publication of the first edition, it is widely regarded as the classic definitive compiler technology text.
It is known as the Dragon Book because its covers depict a knight and a dragon in battle, a metaphor for conquering complexity. This name can also refer to Aho and Ullman's older Principles of Compiler Design.
First edition
The first edition is informally called the “r...
@MattMcDonald super is a pain. Don't try to emulate it in javascript. Notice how inherit specifically creates a new function so that it only passes on the parents prototype and never calls the parent as a constructor
Basically you need to jump through hoops to implement super. It limits what you do and makes it less dynamic. Btw I'd always recommend composition. You can selectively inherit that way
Yeah, I know that is newbie question but I have lost my confidence. Can node.js process two requests async? I mean can it start processing of next request in case when we have awaiting data from database in the first request?
Thanks! I'm thinking about desing of my pet system. I was going to use global "business logic" services but I don't know how to provide session-related data (current user or smth else) to them. As I see it is wrong way and I should think about using of per-request services instead per-application services.
That will just return $('message').val() twice. Since you didn't specify a variable where the object goes. Since there's no block scope in JS, it will just ingore the labels and return the first or the second value.
Try var obj = { message1: $('#message').val(), message2: $('#message').val() }
@David19801 Yes, I'm sure in that. In javascript there is not big difference between single and double quotes but I cannot find proof in language reference.