Folks, I have a personal project, which I'm using as an excuse to dabble in web dev. I'm not new to programming per se, though. I write a lot of low level C code.
One of the questions that I have is whether to learn/investigate jQuery, or to invest more into learning the standard-issue JavaScript. This is only for a personal project, so there is no legacy code and no external pressure.
I am not a fan of jQuery either. It was built to be a library for easy dom manipulation cross-browser I guess, and then they started merging things into one function. Example deprication of live and putting everything in .on
@NickAlexeev That's part of it, but it's more than that; there's a lot of things that jQuery does thats somewhat hard to do in vanilla JS.
I think jQuery gets more hatred than it deserves, probably; it's not a bad tool at all, but 1) it tends to be associated with mediocre programmers, just because it's so accessible, and 2) it can really be overkill in a lot of cases.
@Retsam As long as a code writer swears on Code Complete 2 that he will not cut corners, and realizes that sociopath maniacs will be reading his code, we'll be fine, and there will be no need for condescension.
I am following the instructions provided here.
I got an error while compiling the smaple project "bullet" that comes with Emscripten. Here is the log:
Initially I fired the command emconfigure configure inside the sample project but I got an error:
C:\Program Files\Emscripten\emscripten\1.25.0...
/Volumes/Storage/Repos/Authored/domain-to-category-cli/lib/yelp.js:32 data['categories'].forEach(arr) { ^ SyntaxError: Unexpected token { at Module._compile (module.js:439:25) at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:474:10) at Module.load (module.js:356:32) at Function.Module._load (module.js:312:12) at Module.require (module.js:364:17) at require (module.js:380:17) at requireDir (/Volumes/Storage/Repos/Authored/domain-to-category-cli/node_modules/require-dir/index.js:112:33) at Object.<anonymous> (/Volumes/Storage/Repos/Authored/domain-to-category-cli/index.js:8:11)
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Suppose you have an ajax call setup, and you want to make two calls, each with different post data. Could you make those two calls simultaneously without having to write the code for the ajax call twice?
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how would you manage "cross browser" addeventlistener?
Something like :
if(element.addEventListener){
element.addEventListener("click",function(){});
}else{
element.attachEvent("click",function(){});
}
or is it some other "better" way to do this?
@SecondRikudo i use it everywhere on the "website application", but i do not use it on THAT particular page which is the "cross-browser" problem ;) (that may sound stupid heh^^)
I can't decide which one will be profitable, from a business point of view, like employ-ability for instance. After working 10-11 hours a day, I can squeeze in 1 or 2 hours more
If I did that kind of thing, I would do so to prove it works. If it did, before committing anything, I would formalize the change, and use your DomManipulator or something to that effect
Don't know if I would use directly document.querySelectorAll, because in case there were problems, would be nice to quickly fall back to jQuery
Programmers can't make use of what they don't have
iam using this xeditable http://vitalets.github.io/x-editable/
using this nestable http://dbushell.github.io/Nestable/
my nestable code is ,
<div class="dssd" id="nestables" style="width:100%">
<?php Yii::app()->globals->fnsselTree(0,isset($gxed)?$gxed:array()); ?>
</div>
my xeditable html...
Hey guys. I need a way to put certain pieces of a string in an array and place them next to the ones they were next to at the start. If you paste the big part at the top in the textarea then you'll notice the '5A 5B' etc. being apart from the area's they should be next to.
I know they're in the hold variable but i'm not sure how to make them appear specifically next to their right area(Like they are next to the right one in the paste) http://jsfiddle.net/b9jfbbs5/3/
@argentum47 metro.. heh, you tell me yourself how much time do you spend staring at those metro tiles? We use applications, and that is all we care about. Navigation, accessibility is what should be made better, not cool looking flying tiles.