As to my previous statement, an example: before I came here asking your opinions, I asked the same (well... similar) question, simply wanting opinions or be pointed in the right direction, in the HTML/CSS/Webdesign room, there I was immediately called a vamp, whereas you guys at least realized I wasn't looking for an instant solution, but merely an opinion
@AwalGarg the jsfiddle I sent was from an old website (which I didn't even know was still online HA), the website I'm currently working on has nothing on it yet, I merely have the layout for the header ready
Proposal: Atomic Coding
Obviously, it would be a huge undertaking to simply throw out questions and topics randomly, so there must be some sort of administration process to decide which questions are "proper" or "organized." This is an overview of the proposed process:
Philosophy
Atomic Codi...
I think I found something I needed on Github.com. It should be a webpage programmed in Javascript. I downloaded the ZIP, extracted it, and it is a folder with some files in it. Extensions are .js, .json and it has one folder named "bin". I guess that is a source folder for that webpage and I don'...
@enigma wait this is the same guy who posted the same question, I put 15 minutes into writing a function to decode all the code of that kind, then went to test it, and he deleted the question.
@MadaraUchiha Hey I forgot to ask you the other day, how long should those descriptions be?
@Cinch read a bit more on the dev league website. They say it takes 7 years for a self-taught programmer to be able to build a portfolio. Seriously, wtf is this crap?
@JanDvorak so, this link says: It is important to note that browsers such as Chrome run multiple instances of the rendering engine: one for each tab. Each tab runs in a separate process.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm pretty late with the answer, but yes, kind of (came here just to ask a Bluebird question). I usually come here if have a minor question ;)
On a remotely related note, why do different tabs not share sessionStorage? What good is that object for, then? Isn't it just another object on window?
another question, the objects that are created part of .js javascript code will be part of javascript interpreter memory space. Do, we have memory constraint in maintaining client cache created using javascript code?
32 bit processor allows only 4GB virtual space to a process. But here javascript code is part of browser environment, are their any mem constraints?
For the product I work, we have java swing(old client app) to create 2GB(if required) client cache part of jvm space. Can we go for client apps at this scale using javascript?
@AwalGarg concept of session is taught when u learn backend?
I was in Delhi once, beautiful city but horrible, everyone I met tried to scam me, it was very dirty too - then again I was in the touristy areas and I bet it was very clean and nice elsewhere in the city.
@SomeKittens Shit on the street, leprocy and prostitutes are hardly what I saw in California.
Literally every guy I met from the train station to the "hotel" tried to scam me. At least 5 people told me they needed to check my luggage (no way), that I need tourist tickets (no sir thank you), that I need to come with them to the "police station" or some other story.
@AwalGarg I probably saw almost nothing, but what I saw was pretty shocking. I might not be as hardened as you but the smell of shit and puke with cows on the streets and starving children doesn't make me feel too easy as it is.
Rural India was much nicer though to be fair, and beautiful.
What struck me about Delhi is how everyone I met tried to scam me, I came there from Kathmandu which is at least equally poor but the people there were nice, even those who tried to scam me tried to get an extra dollar for a meal, and not my kidney
Not terribly scarce, but less than required. It is astonishing how people still do cool things with what they have. The most amount of life-hacks can be found here, IMO.
@VaibhavSinha 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 would like to enable users to save pages of my app as PDF files.
I spent the entire day trying the different API's available online but in all of them the (fairly complex angular) pages look horrible. I could spend a week fixing up custom CSS but Chrome's PDF printouts seem perfect.
Is ther...
I've got a very basic HTTP server (the one on the NodeJS home page) and when I quickly kill and relaunch the script, the HTTP server will be unresponsive for ~40s. Does anyone know how that could happen?