Dont mind @OctavianDamiean and @andrewjackson I am taking you guys as my mentor so it would be nice if you guys tell me what to do and what not to do, hope you guys wont guide me wrong as other ones do.
head scratch. They're giving good advice. 1. learn javascript the language 2. learn some basic DOM access (not everything, necessarily, just enough to get by for a few things, mostly its probably learn where to look things up. 3. learn jQuery and see how that can simplify things.
jQuery is pretty bad when we get down to it. the way *you* would select and element by id is with $('#someid')... that's slow, especially if you need to do it in a loop... the way @JayC would probably do it is with $(document.getElementById('someid'))... the way I would do it is: var jobj = new jQuery.fn.init(); jobj[0] = document.getElementById('someid'); jobj.length = 1; but you're a *long* ways from that
don't ever let anyone tell you good code comes from simplifying and readability... although your code should be somewhat readable, that's all in the formatting... good code comes from performance. don't ever let anyone convince you otherwise. this is pretty controversial, so they will try to convince you. but as your mentor, I say it's all about performance.
Don't start optimizing stuff prematurely ... just write code that you and others can read. If you notice performance issues after your program is done start optimizing.
"you should start learning Javascript under the performance methodology, instead of 'pretty code, spaces, and comments everywhere'" <= that's what you said, and that has nothing to do with performance... again, wtf?
well I could have sworn I just said "pretty code, spaces, and comments everywhere are for noobs and wannabe experts that follow coding trends, because everyone says to do it."
imo the argument "Javascript isn't meant for you to have to constantly optimize your code" should mean that Javascript should just always be optimized, but it's not. no language is "just optimized". a language with room for optimization is all the more reason for optimization.
anyways, enough with that controversial subject... I'm sure if you just learn the language, you'll eventually learn the best practices on your own... if you're intelligent in the least.
im having some trouble parsing json from a php ajax.php file , it sends a echo $string as a response , when i get the data from jquery's .get method it doesnt parse giving "Error: JSON.parse: unexpected character" Server side : echo "{'success':'1','username':'someuser'}"; JS: $.get("ajax.php,{},function(data) { JSON.parse(data); // error });
well.... yeah... (fine, I'm wrong, I should be linking to w3 consortium, blah blah blah).... the guy behind json.org was behind the standardization....
It's because you called MyClass1.prototype=new MyClass2(); after creating an instance of MyClass1.
var MyClass1=function(){
this.key1="value1";
};
var MyClass2=function(){
this.key2="value2";
};
MyClass1.prototype=new MyClass2();
var myObject=new MyClass1();
myObject.key1 === "valu...
I personally don't recommend using the older class system, left behind by ES3. It was made purely for Java dev eye-candy, and hides the great prototypical nature of js.
ES5 offers awesome tools, the big cannon being Object.create
Prototypical inheritance is based on the idea that objects inherit from objects. There are no classes - only their instantiations. There are no templates - only savage monkeys running around.
By mimicking constructors and forcing you to use new, the handling is still there, it's still prototypical inheritance, but the prototypes are hidden, they're a layer down, it makes you think in classical terms.
I was asked to do create this layout(http://i.imgur.com/DMcOk.png?1) using JSON Data (http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=jEm4Agzk) with whatever library I liked. I chose jQuery. The rules were:
All js should be unobtrusive.
The js should pass thru JSLint.
More details can be seen here http://i.img...
@rlemon More like had a free few hours and got sick of Cygwin. Setting up the wireless adapter driver was a bit yucky, but it all worked out. I LURV THE TERMINAL.
I just joined the room and saw lorempixel. If you had an api for this and added it to devel in drupal I can think of a few people who would use it every day.
It's on my github: github.com/AlexanderParker/phasemod - You'll need a recent version of chrome to use it. If there's a better place to post this stuff let me know.
heh, yeah we had a guy at work accidentally replace every file on one of the dev servers with a tar-gzipped version of itself. that was a cartonable offence
@Incognito As you say, it causes problems. It only causes problems because sometimes people don't understand that some functions return a value and not an instance of the class being dealt with.
@Incognito Um ok. Chaining is awesome and every program should be written as a constant chain of a superglobal singleton object or however is the most correct way to represent such a lunatic idea.
program.init(function() {/* do stuff */}).executeNextFunction(etc...
Hey general stack overflow question - at what point do I get to post messages to people? Or is private messaging not a thing here? Sorry. Total noob I know.