An anagram is a type of word play, the result of rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase, using all the original letters exactly once; for example orchestra can be rearranged into carthorse. Someone who creates anagrams may be called an "anagrammatist". The original word or phrase is known as the subject of the anagram.
Any word or phrase that exactly reproduces the letters in another order is an anagram. However, the goal of serious or skilled anagrammatists is to produce anagrams that in some way reflect or comment on the subject. Such an anagram ...
I've decided to make a new game. Based on positive reinforcement. It's called "The Other Game" and there's one rule: If you think about The Game or The Other Game, you win.
Can white space in an XML file cause disturbance during a node search? I have two identical XML structures, each have different values. However one search finds the correct nodeValue and the other search returns undefined
From within a function of an object (a backbone model, in my case) is there a way to get a reference of the object? 'this' works a lot of the time but if the function is called externally it sometimes doesn't
@TroyCosentino: wouldn't help you if the value of this changes based on invoking, then all the sudden this.self would not refer to that reference anymore
you should store the ref in a local variable instead
eventho its actually bad practice because self is a global reference pointing to the current frame/window object, but thats just a little rant of mine and nobody seems to care anyway
@jAndy it will in my initialize function, so the idea would be that self would just be there until i go back and grab it in a different function. But it would not be directly linked to my model in any way
My code converts repeating decimals to fractions. It works but I am interested in feedback on how I could improve and/or simplify it?
jsFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/tfgTu/
<script>
// Repeating decimal
// 21.83(35745857)
var decimal = 21.8335745857
// Total length of the decimal
var decim...
well.. if the function gets initally called like obj.method() and later with different .call() or .apply() or just like var abstract = obj.method; abstract()
I mean.. I just don't see the generic uses.. but then again I have seen some 'interesting' uses on SO to do some strange things I don't fully understand..
I first learned about the comment a few months back answering someone on 'why doesn't this code work' and had inline js with an external reference in the script tag. Zirak reminded me when he posted the spec and commented on that in the transcript a few days ago.