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@BenjaminGruenbaum Had to use some library, its windows building support included using horribly outdated mechanisms. But it had normal build under cygwin.
I am going to do a normal install. I have a drive which was lonely for 1 year on the shelf. I undusted it a minute ago. I can't tell him that he is going back on the shelf
So I wrote this custom post type that works as it should. The post type consist of a table of titles, when the heading is clicked a twitter bootstrap modal is loaded. Now I realized that I need to add an iframe to one of these modals and I need some advice how to do this.
My initial solution was ...
@san.chez If you just want to try it, then you can go ahead but if you plan to use it alongside Windows then you have to do some extra work afterwards.
@san.chez Yea but again, you don't have a default setup there, you have multiple disks and you plan to install it on a separate disk, you have to know where to install Grub and so on.
@SomeKittens yea but if u are planning to use it for work and try to create a dev environment with servers and stuff its better especially if used within a team
@san.chez My advice is, toy around with it a bit in that environment, then try to recreate your hard disk setup, including a Windows installation and then install Ubuntu the way you'd do it on bare metal.
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@OctavianDamiean That's what I am going to do. Thank you for good advice. Now I just clicked try (not install). Should I install it ? That wouldn't mess up the boots or anything like with the normall install?
@OctavianDamiean what a weird naming (is there any serious reason behind this i'm missing) what about cross platform concerns? mobile?? what kind of references you use? I like Zakas's books (especially since I'm not in God mode yet)
@OctavianDamiean on the JQuery subject, I think it's great but it's like Microsoft, taking teh developer hands even if clueless (it works but how most don't really care)
@nsawaya It's not really the hand holding I have a problem with, it's certainly useful too but the fact that a lot of younger developer pick jQuery to learn JavaScript, which is a really bad idea.
@san.chez nothing, the Crock just doesn't like it.
@san.chez I was on your side once, thinking "why does it matter ++ or += 1?". Well, it doesn't, but now...I feel that ++ is uglier, that's it's just a hack
@Zirak I think I know what you mean. After I switched from AS3 I couldn't stand the curly brackets on the right. But now I am changing { to the right in php scripts , when I see it, beacuse it looks wrong, and pisses me off
Asynchronized programming seems to be natural in Javascript - it is the "first choice" to do many things.
But in most other programming languages, asynchronization is more like a second choice rather than first choice.
What makes asynchronizated programming so popular and natural to Javascript?
I'll have a local development environment which'll use SASS and then I'll have a build script, not sure which one yet, either Grunt or something else which'll compile everything to CSS for production. That'll get pushed to the CouchDB instance.