@mintsauce Even when you have a good mobile, and fast connection - you are paying to download the file so you can look at a site. Bitch I ain't paying because people use Bootstap, jQuery, jQuery UI, and a shit ton of other frameowrks to make up for their lack of coding ability
@Sippy I want to watch it - but finding time in between asking for jQuery help and being a Jedi is hard
Damn, what's with all the hate? If you make your own builds to minimize network usage for those ANCIENT DATA CONNECTIONS then you shouldn't complain for your devs using something that makes them productive and have a standard. Jeebus.
@user3470815 With a mobile data connection, your browser will download a copy of the site for you to see. Hence your browser loading in every library the developer used on the front end. I have seen some sites with 30+ CSS and JS files being loaded in ...
As a developer of any kind, you must be open enough to try out new technologies, even if it has nothing much to do with your current development stack.
@AwalGarg i dont know if poor but, when you have your web working perfect with ie & ff suddenly you try it in chrome and kaboom... not working in chrome have to find a workaround , change code...
@SecondRikudo for example, you get some date data from an api. And you wanna parse it. The date strings are not code-friendly. Chrome would add extra data to them but parse it anyway. Not so with FF and IE etc.
I think that the (relatively) new room owner kicking capabilities are an invaluable moderation tool to replace flagging rings in most cases.
The current limitations say that a room owner cannot kick another user unless that user has spoken recently in the room. I would like to extend the limitat...
In the below stack implementation, which uses a simple linked object and doesn't use any collection. Do you see any memory leak?
Below Code:
public class Stack {
private Node nextNode = null;
private class Node {
String data;
Node adjNode;
}
public void put(St...
Here I am trying to get items whom date is either today or is in coming 7 days, I might be trying to do it totally wrong but this is what I am trying so far,
var CountDueTasks = 0;
var CountDueFiveTasks = 0;
var CountOverdueTasks = 0;
$.each(data.GetTasksResult.Tasks, function (index, item)...
IE was a great browser that failed to evolve, and its users kept using older versions even though the specs and technologies evolved at a much faster rate.
IE6 was a superb browser at the time.
Now, over 20 years later, it isn't, but some people still treat it as though it is.
@JustSteveKing And don't you find funny to have Argentum47 totally unaware of how the 47 is related to Ag ? Well, you may not, but why remove stars of people having different opinions ?
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I miss the good hats of the past years, like getting to the reputation cap or giving 10 good answers. Now it's mostly stupid things like editing 5 old questions...