the reason I never used it was that history api was not well defined at the time and I couldn't get the new landing page to take over once I had selected it
you can use any loop here like try{ undefinedfunction() alert('I guess you do exist') } catch(e){ alert('An error has occurred: '+e.message) } finally{ alert('I am alerted regardless of the outcome above') }
see at the right side there, the room and info links? click on info > conversations tab to see bookmarked conversations. click room > create new bookmark to bookmark conversations.
for data binding stuff I have only used knockout till now, because I like the way it uses observables n all. Is there any other that I can use to make my apps to provide gud UX
well I just use pure good old fashioned javascript without the aid of libraries. most of the time. but when I do use them I tend to use jQuery :( - only because Twitter Bootstrap relies on it for most UI components and i'm not about to re-code all of them. But that does not mean everything must be done with jQuery. Generally I do as little as possible with the library.
well there is caveats to using them, but not the obvious ones people generally bitch about. sure they add useless overhead because you don't often use all of it, but all of it loads and all of it stores in the scope it is used in. with modern computers this generally isn't an issue. then there is size, again with modern pcs not really THAT big of an issue. but the developers reliance on said abstraction can become a crutch... then when faced with a problem the library hasn't covered....
so while m sending data I am authenticating my self, and posting some data too...so will I define my username and password or any such secret token in js file?
but say suppose if m using a MVVM pattern for my javascript code, and on a button click I want to post data to a web service, by specifying a api url, data, and with this I need to authenticate so that the server accepts my rquest
its not d user who has to type in d username or password....
for shrinks who accidently got here via googlesearch ...thanks, though this is not the case for you .
... unless i will continue working on this project on my own
it is my project that could realy use Some Professional-developers Help!!
as it start to get a little too complex for my skills .
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