@rlemon If jalapenos put hair on your chest when you eat them, and your stomach is inside your chest, then putting jalapenos in your cheeks should put hair on your face.
i'm using jasmine to spy on a backbone render method, i want to get a reference to the object passed into the render method, and not just use jasmine.objectcontaining
@Mathematics you shouldn't find a pattern to match your targets. That's got misunderstood often. patterns can be used during the design phase, but you already have designed something. ( PS: there is no GoF pattern that fits your requests though )
i have some private methods on an object foo, that get passed to another object bar, via a method 'render'. I have a spy on this render method. How the hell can i get a hold of the foo object so I can test it's methods
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I don't know why I posted lol... I was reading imgur and thinking about Hell Pig and it's BBQ consequences and I posted lol assuming yall knew but I didn't even give context
is it just me or is np becoming scary with messages like: npm WARN prefer global coffee-script@1.8.0 should be installed with -g when you run ni on a clean repo
I used to have a rule for my troops. When I did the code review with you, every variable that didn't make sense, or block of code that was just obscure enough to have a question, boom, 50 push ups.
tl;dr apple has a hardware trigger that makes it so you can only get your iphone serviced by them or else it bricks it -- like totally fucking bricks it
how can I add an event listener to the parent container to check if the child element is a checkbox and they are type INPUT. (instead of attaching the eventHandler to every single element) fiddle is here: jsfiddle.net/nu5m2kee/5
so if your home button has been repaired by a third party and you take the new OS your phone bricks
it isn't
there is a shit load of people complaining about it
google apple + error 53
user1596138
I bet it's a software bug related to security in the home button. They are looking for something that they expect to see in software, they don't, so they error out in the name of security.
Apple opted to go this route instead of putting in the correct means for a user to verify that the 'modifications' mode on their phone were approved by them.