undeclared variables is just bad code. Not an insult, it just means you are refering to variable name you never declared and that should never happen if you aren't playing fast and loose with scope.
windows is confusing since it 'hides' the terminal emulator from you
in linux, you fire up xterm (the terminal) and then use bash inside that. In windows you jsut fire up cmd.exe and windows silently opens that with conhost.exe, which is the built-in 'terminal emulator'.
> By default Windows 10 switched to a 200 percent zoom view, so I’m effectively using it at a 1280 x 800 pixel resolution. I was able to knock this back to 100 percent but everything went tiny (we’ve written about this problem before).
No shit. It's not a problem, it's just more pixels.
I have a function(call function A) and inside that function there is an ajax call, after ajax call succeeds, I am calling few other functions. So, I want to call another function only and only if everything or every function inside function A completes.
I have used Web workers, also used jQuery Deffered, but its not working if anyone can suggest better?
Let us make an example:
function one(){ var x=0; setTimeout(function(){ console.log("started"); x=1; },3000); return x; } function two(){ console.log("Finished"); } $.when(one()).then(two());
i don't know where to ask this. i'm having a hard time understanding/setting up a git repository in my network where multiple developers would clone to their individual machines then push their progress back to the "main" copy in the network
wrost man I have ever interacted with, also this one is the wrost blog where no one is interested in talking significantly. They are much cared about their name as they are a big brand or their name is like a trademark. Insignificant... Bad guy from the dustbin of society.
@Zirak the script one is what I thought we'd use all along. The cross-compatibility is just running the same script on all the distribs, not the content of the script.