(this is a bad practice to not put your JavaScript at the end of the HTML, after the closing body tag) Is you JavaScript executed after the DOM has finish loading?
If I were writing an app, I'd avoid trying to detect what page loaded the script and acting strangely based on that. I would have a generic base that's applicable to nearly all pages, and then page-specific code tied to that page.
Thus I can spread my socket load over a cluster of servers easily.
And sometimes you're using a non-node back-end for things, which could make sense in situations where you're doing really heavy processing, the team doesn't want to use it, or something else.
I'm really excited for es6 to hit V8, because the memory footprint of node apps will shrink quite a bit.
I posted about PeerJS recently, which is a nice API on top of WebRTC for peer-to-peer networking of arbitrary data. However, one of the main selling points for WebRTC is its voice and video calling support. Holla is a JavaScript library that aims to make working with WebRTC’s voice and video calling APIs much easier. WebRTCs APIs are pretty low level and not something everyone wants to…
@dievardump node.js handles the business part of it. But for example, I must have ws on another port than 80 because nginx takes this port. With this, I can have my ws on port 80 too in a subdomain
So I'm using WAMP websocket protocol, I just want to find a nice fallback over XHR, and I'm not sure if I need to create a queue or something on the server side to cope with the time between requests.
I would have said: "Good job! but can you offer some actual training as part of the jQuery sloth. It seems the two are mutually exclusive from a designer point of view. This makes my life incredibly frustrating more and more every day your abstraction library et al. remain popular as a quick solution when people don't know the language or technologies in play. (the end) "
Longer version, see below for the TL;DR
As a developer with a strong background in the development of "classic" web applications I have been thinking about mobile web application architectures. One question that I cannot really seem to answer is: why do you need a framework like Sencha Touch (ma...
@BadgerGirl I couldn't hear your call because it was past 20:00, which is the time my cell phone goes into silent mode automatically. I was probably in another room or something and didn't see it ringing.
> The ID and NAME elements must start with a letter i.e. upper case A to Z or lower case a to z; a number is not allowed. After the first letter any number of letters (a to z, A to Z), digits (0 to 9), hyphens (-), underscores (_), colons (:) and periods (.) are allowed.