@Sushil - Sure, np but the site may or may not be up at that time. as this is a demo site. But if you get a chance let me know on stackoverflow.com/questions/29955496/…
yeah @SonaliKapoor. i just need to test it in an older version of IE. i have a few systems that run all these older versions but the admin has left for the day and I cannot access them.
imdummyhelpme.github.io/vlc when using vjs-fullscreen it shows the video in full screen first but if u were to exit the full screen then width changes it to what it suppose to be
Oh, I see. So this is referring to whatever comes before the dot notation.
this.x = 9;
var module = {
x: 81,
getX: function() { return this.x; }
};
module.getX(); // 81
var getX = module.getX;
getX(); // 9, because in this case, "this" refers to the global object
// Create a new function with 'this' bound to module
var boundGetX = getX.bind(module);
boundGetX(); // 81
@StevensHaen module.getX is simply a property that refers to a function. That function doesn't care what refers to it. this is resolved when the function is called.
but both times it's called in the global scope. The difference is that the first time it was called immediately, the second time around there was an expression and it was called later.
@StevensHaen In some languages, certain function names has special meanings. Like __get__ in php. These are magic functions because they are not called or used like normal functions.
@StevensHaen By the way, function names that start with one underscore, like _private is usually intended for private use by the object/class or related subsystem. The underscore is a signal for "Think twice before calling me!".
Event based = function triggered by event. Multithread = function runs in another thread and does not make the browser hangs while it is running.
And no, in JS threads do not directly share data like that, unfortunately. They need to communicate by passing messages and handing over data ownership. Quite a pain if you are used to better designed languages.
Retry execution of the current memory transaction because it has seen values in TVars which mean that it should not continue (e.g. the TVars represent a shared buffer that is now empty). The implementation may block the thread until one of the TVars that it has read from has been udpated. (GHC only)
@JanDvorak Fine control like when to synchronize states, or atomic variables; components like ReadWriteLock or hierarchical Phaser (multi-phase dynamic counted latch); on easy to use side Java has Stream.parallel() to apply concurrency to fluid style data operation.
Sure you have atomic variables in Haskell. Not sure how much the compiler wills to reorder these, but I'd hardly call volatile/synchronised a fine control.
Especially since Haskell's IORefs and MVars are volatile by design.
What is Stream.parallel()? A function that spawns a new consumer thread for each frame in a stream? That sounds like a rather hungry version of a consumer/producer queue
@JanDvorak Phaser can be regarded as a very fancy counted latch. That you can arrange in a tree to reduce lock contention. stream.parallel works by splitting data rather than operations; last I checked it won't even consider splitting unless you feed it over 8k integer (for an IntStream).
In Haskell a list is essentially a stream of data. Haskell even goes as far as loading files into memory on a per-use basis. Just do readFile - it gives you an unevaluated string. When you try to actually read the string, then it starts actually pulling the data into memory.
@RadonirinaMaminiaina: $(this).attr('id') is never correct. That's like loading your car up on a truck, loading that truck into a ferry, then ordering a captain to send your car to the neighbours. — Cerbrus44 secs ago
@JanDvorak I wish too. But it is two simple questions combined, and I doubt I'd find an exact duplicate. Finding simple dups is already difficult enough...
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well it happens that in version 4.5 and above of jqgrid they added the search functionality to the toolbar and it also happens that i have an older version that my employer forbids me from removing . I was wondering if it is possible to adapt the new search to the old library without risking too much regression ...
Getting familiar with the inner workings of the library. Isolating the new function, copying it, realizing it ties in EVERYWHERE , hours and hours of debugging
Is someone experienced with Require.js? I need to implement a form builder in a web application and I found Bootstrap Form Builder.. Problem is, I need to make some edits, but they are not updated, so I need to rebuild with Require.js but I really have no idea how to do that I used NPM to install require and if I try to rebuild it I get a build.js as output
@jemz Have you tried running it? Because it looks like it will invoke the callback before it's done if pool.getConnection and connection.query are async
hey guys Is there any alternate of $(documet).ready() e.x I need to append some css when I get the html response on ajax call.... I want that when div with id croppic exists the action should take place by its own so that I can append css and other stuffs....
@jemz because insertDB is async, the function you're passing in is a callback that gets invoked once the insert is finished but as you've seen that happens after the for-loop is done. You shouldn't be calling the callback untill all the insertDB callbacks have been called.
@jemz I'm a bit busy but a quick search on SO came up with stackoverflow.com/questions/15162049/… which have a couple of suggestions. You can also look into using github.com/petkaantonov/bluebird and leverage promises which would be a better solution. Or maybe the DB library you're using already works with promises.
> Your code can add annotations to Timeline recordings using the console.timeStamp() method. This helps correlate code in your web app to other activity going on or browser events.
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I'm a recent graduate in CS and a Java programmer. During my studies I never liked to use debuggers to debug my Java code. I always use print statements to check the expected behavior of code statements. However, now I'm looking for jobs in the industry and maybe they could ask me if I know how t...