Does anyone have developer evangelist experience (even a good article to read)? I'm being asked for my opinion about DE's and want to have something to bring to the table.
@Meredith I tried this jQuery(".nb-tabbed-head li a").setInterval(function(){
e.preventDefault(); var bt = $(this); var bts = bt.parent().parent(); var where = $(this).parent().parent().parent().next(); var nbs = bt.parent().parent().data('nbs'); var nop = bt.parent().parent().data('number_of_posts');
@Meredith do you mean like this ? setInterval (function(){
e.preventDefault(); var bt = $(this); var bts = bt.parent().parent(); var where = $(this).parent().parent().parent().next(); var nbs = bt.parent().parent().data('nbs'); var nop = bt.parent().parent().data('number_of_posts');
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@dystroy They are already awake, and off to their work! I am extremely lazy, so I woke up late... its 12:15PM here :D
@dystroy also, there are many MNCs here, who make employees work according to the timings of the country they are based in, so schedule is different for different people... there are night jobs too, ya' know.
how do I monitor all new JS questions which are not tagged jquery/anyOtherFramework... only javascript/html/php/css/JSON ... (no node.js, angular and whatever there is)..
I have the following code in my page to submit the form on the page automatically when the DOM is ready:
$(function () {
$('form').submit();
});
However, on the next page if the user clicks back on their browser it goes back to the page before this one rather than the page with this code o...
I tried using Angular with Bluebird promises:
HTML:
<body ng-app="HelloApp">
<div ng-controller="HomeController">{{name}} {{also}}</div>
</body>
JS:
// javascript
var app = angular.module('HelloApp', []);
app.controller("HomeController", function ($scope) {
var p = Promise.delay(100...
@AbhishekHingnikar I've this (and also @BenjaminGruenbaum if you have the time)
angular.module('d3', [])
.factory('d3Service', ['$document', '$rootScope',
function d3ServiceFactory($document, $rootScope) {
var d = new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
var scriptLoad = function () {
// Load client in the browser
$rootScope.$apply(function () {
resolve(window.d3);
});
};
// Create a script tag with d3 as the source
// and call our onScriptLoad callback when it
@Xero Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
I need to decorate the ngClickDirective in order to add a custom listener. This code works fine on ng-clicks which are not nested inside of ng-repeat:
$provide.decorator('ngClickDirective', ['$delegate', function ($delegate) {
var original = $delegate[0].compile;
$delegate[0].compile = f...
@AbhishekHingnikar I don't wanna get into a "patriotic war"... but I honestly don't see any point in being proud on a "language"... but lets cut the topic please.
@AwalGarg no its more of that "we have a god-damned language of our own" propaganda... personally i'd prefer if we all communicated via thoughts in a single language ... no confusions that way.
The origin of language in the human species has been the topic of scholarly discussions for several centuries. In spite of this, there is no consensus on the ultimate origin or age of human language. One problem makes the topic difficult to study: the lack of direct evidence. Consequently, scholars wishing to study the origins of language must draw inferences from other kinds of evidence such as the fossil record, archaeological evidence, contemporary language diversity, studies of language acquisition, and comparisons between human language and systems of communication existing among other animals...
if you notice indic scripts can be spoken easier with an wide open mouth and a dancing tongue :P, european languages tend to have a less open mouth and straight tongue
@dystroy I already did that but it returns only php things which I already know... and googling for js links to SO which brutally declines the existence of heredocs in js...
heredoc is awesome if you use it the way it should be used... it should be used for multiline strings... echoing large strings which require parsing. and you can do a bit of templating in heredocs too. I love it.. :D
@dystroy I meant that I like the fact that we can have multiline strings, where js doesn't have them. I also said that I prefer go multiline strings over php's heredoc :P
but seriously most often what you really need is to extract your string as a resource (in Go too, long pieces of multiline strings make a mess from the code)
take the time to search before, you don't want to bother everybody if it has been asked and rejected before... We are many to be spam registered to that list