@JanDvorak given a set of instructions, a corresponding compiler or an interpreter returns deterministic output and does deterministic work of deterministic amount. the specification to which such a compiler/interpreter conforms shall be it.
Haskell works by comiling a complex I/O action and applying it against the real world. CSS works by compiling a style transformation and applying it against the document object model.
Example here:
What languages should I know if I'm interested in building web applications ?
Yes, I understand that HTML and CSS are not Turing-complete. Yes, I understand that they are declarative, not imperative languages. But why are people always clubbed over the head with this pedantic (a...
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@uselesschien yes i am here a non-vegetarian indian.... ha ha ha
@AwalGarg is this possible to combine two keys in javascript without using the key code? Like, I want "alt+f" it will display an alert.for this i have to use the altkey and and the keycode for f is 70.But is this possible to do this without using keycode?using only the key letter?
@Amit yes. But it is messy. There are a lot of factors that play in here. The keypress event sends keyCode as the <key>.charCodeAt() value, but keypress happens later to even keyup, so you lose any chances of preventing defaults.
@AwalGarg Actualy the problem is the web app i am developing there i need to use some key combinations , the keys I am fetching from sql DB. And in DB i have only key letters. So i can not use key codes.
@DrogoNevets they are raising money for two charities. The child cancer association of Austria (sorry, not sure if this is the actual name) and Autism Ireland, a charity that supports families in Ireland with kids that suffer from autism