var links = document.querySelectorAll('.foo');
for( var i = 0; i < links.length; i++ ) {
links[i].addEventListener('click', clickHandler);
}
function clickHandler(event) {
console.log(event.target + ' was clicked');
}
var link = document.createElement('a');
link.href = poop;
var image = new Image();
image.src = notpoop;
link.appendChild(image);
container.appendChild(link);
now all those people that were unable to ever get a handle on event-based programming are going to feel justified that "javascript finally gets threads"
@phenomnomnominal I think that's pretty cool. One of the disadvantages (and advantages!) with web workers was that they do structured cloning, so you couldn't for instance do crazy stuff with ArrayBuffers and share the load between workers
The atomics wait/lock are annoying, but that's because it's seriously low level. You don't really have threads, you have regular web workers; the only thing share-able is array buffers.
@Lukaash Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room 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 an going to need to generate xml files with sizes of 10-50 mb in node.js. I'll be generating arbitrary inner nodes and working my way out, so i can't just stream it to a file beginning to end. What options do I have.. just looking for search keywords here.