I consider using jQuery in my newest project (as there is quite a bit of js and I figure i should know what i'm actually doing with it) but then I get as far as downloading the source and I give up again. Fuck Cowbell!
What I'm most interested in is Crockford's assertion that the parser works best with a 'dynamic, functional language'. I don't see that. I don't see why it wouldn't work equally well in C. The code Crockford then expounds seems to be perfectly amenable to a statically typed OO language.
Unless I've missed something. I've only written TDOP parsers myself in JS.
Ive written a script to loop through a couple of unparalleled arrays a loop within a loop, Now im trying to find out if using break is all that's needed to exit and then continue over again.
What eles can you see or know to improve this?
var arr_vals = ["74","f4e3","22","r31","17","hundernds"];...
hi everyone :) I had no idea SO did chat. this is great. I've actually been wondering something but it's possibly too trivial to be a regular SO question. I've done some googling looking for a good book specific to DOM scripting... I have a reasonable amount of experience on the subject, but I'm looking for something to fill the gaps. Googling regularly throws up Jeremy Keith's 'DOM Scripting' which seems like a good 'un, but I'm concerned that it's pretty old....
Does anyone have any thoughts on that book, or is there something good out there that's more up-to-date? Thanks!
or... do I just need to knuckle down and make some time to read the MDN docs properly? :)
@rlemon: snap :) I've been reading crockford's book lately actually. yeah, I figured MDN was the best place to go read, which is great, but sometimes you just want a book you can take to the park. thanks! @david: good point, change that to 'DOM manipulation with raw JavaScript' :)
I don't think there's very much to it, document.createElement to make your elements, appendChild to put them onto the dom. I tend to not use any IDs because you get references to the elements when you create them anyway
Working on a show/hide div with checkbox on change and on load. I've come up with this so far: http://jsfiddle.net/bK8EC/115/
The jquery:
$(document).ready(function() {
var $cbtextbook = $('#in-product_category-14'),
$cbimod = $('#in-product_category-15'),
$mb1 = $('#mbtextbook'),
...