Hey guys, as soon as I embed javascript, all my html elements are gone. Even if the script is empty!? ...Can anyone help out? The example is really minimalistic <script type='text/javascript' src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.0.3/jquery.min.js"/> <script type='text/javascript' src="script.js"/> These lines make everything vanish. script.js is empty! I use google chrome and the file is on localhost
@mike Script tags can not be self closing. Has to be <script type='text/javascript' src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.0.3/jquery.min.js"></script>
No idea, you would have to ask a mod, and not just any mod - someone that cares enough about that sort of stuff, and even then - no :P It's not very interesting who stars/unstars stuff. Stars don't work in this room like they do in some other rooms.
This got 3 downvotes from guys trying to be funny in chat. There's no good reason for the down-votes that I can see. Can you guys do something to make sure I don't get banned for having a ton of downvotes?
Login and Sign Up works. How do I log the user in after signing up?
Yes, I know the topic has been discussed before. I know that Meta already has threads that complain about how flagging doesn't work. I wanted to give a practical example.
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Hey guys, as soon as I embed javascript,...
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm curious to know the limits of these JS frameworks. I understand that there however exists other JS game frameworks out there too
but i think people should check that before validating a flag
or the act-on-a-flag dialog should display the last 3 messages of the user in the room if there are any recent ones plus the 3 messages right before/after the flagged message
@Shmiddty Separation of concerns is needed everywhere, but common MV* frameworks don't attempt to solve that. When I say common MV* frameworks I think Ember and Angular - not the design pattern.
@Shmiddty I have issues with sites designed using Angular and such beasts. E.g stackoverflow.com/questions/18853183/…. The consensus seems to be -None, as long as you are using title and bla bla
@Shmiddty No I made the statement I disagree with the use of SPAs, Angular in particular, they hurt Accessibility bad. I apologise for not being clear.
is there any platforms like http://cordova.apache.org/ but for converting pure javascript into the executable files without browser ? i want to make a game but know only javascript.
@CaptainGiraffe I learnt that ember is a better option then Angular. then it became a relative issue, then I found microjs.com and then I found this other tiny JS framework and then I realized that at 30kb here or there, size doesn't matter :D
@Joe What? Frameworks and libraries are just tools in your toolbox. If you're serious about coding the only thing that really matters is creating quality code and following the paradigm and standards well. Most JS MVC frameworks just solve separation of concerns in one way or the other and libraries like jQuery just cover up for a bad API.
@Joe You're making agreeable generic comments out of context without saying much. I really don't know how to answer to that.
@CaptainGiraffe Our site doesn't work too well without JS but we really really really don't care. I can't even begin to explain the amount of not caring XD
You just git init and you have a repo, you add stuff to it with git add you commit with git commit -m "why am I making this change" , then if you want to commit to a remote you go to bitbucket/github and follow the instructions.
You push to a remote after you add it with git push and you pull from it with git pull, you clone a remote with git clone.
That's pretty much all you need to know to just get started.
not pretty because it would break if the element needed more space but it works for a simple info line at the bottom of an image that should slide out on hover..
but i did see quite a few job listings where they ask for a github link or another link where they can see some code you wrote... in my opinion that's much better than making someone write code on a piece of paper / whiteboard during an interview
@ThiefMaster We do both (well, no whiteboard - we give people a computer with internet and common IDEs and they can code in whatever language they want)
@BenjaminGruenbaum no, but one situation is definitely better than the other. I would rather have work and have to turn down recruiters than have no work and no one looking at me
For a coder job, learn algorithms, design patterns, and every other advanced coding technique. For a couple million dollar startup success, just learn rapid prototyping and know 'people'
yeah, but even that is questionable in my opinion - depends on the job though. what if you are 40 years old, have been developing application for the last 15 years? then chances are good you forgot the differences between the various algorithms because you never needed them anyway
or the not-an-interview-yet phone talk with the google recruiter where she asked me some stuff that would be asked in an interview, too. i felt like being in an oral exam at university
@BenjaminGruenbaum why not give them a small task and some time (+ the pc with IDEs etc.) and someone sitting in the same room for questions should they have any?
@ThiefMaster That's what we do right now. We give them a lot of time, a fast computer with lots of IDEs and they get to even choose the language most of the time (except for JS client side specific tasks).
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@ThiefMaster It's funny that they ask that in an interview, I'll admit that I knew the ones you listed but I'd hate to be asked those in a phone conversation.
I want my next job to be in Haskell, although I really don't care about the language that much, I care a lot more about the assignments. I like learning new technologies and methods and early adopting stuff. Job should let me do that.
they scheduled a phone (well, G+ hangout) interview with an engineer (his name sounds indian :/) for november.. i think 2 or 3 days before the date where i get the response from CERN if i get a job there or not
@ThiefMaster They're really good if they're like what I was "offered" (and I say that with quotes because I didn't really get an offer, it was more of a "if you're interested we can discuss X")
@BenjaminGruenbaum: wanna tell me the value of X? I'm curious. if it's somewhat confidential just edit it after a few seconds and i'll purge the message history afterwards ;)
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There are two periods of time (that usually sync with school vacations) where most companies here allow you to take days at 50% cost. So you get a week at the cost of 2.5 days and it also aligns with another vacation so you get like 10 days off for 2.5
you guys should read the 3 hour work week. that guy sold a couple million copies and ended up working those 3 hours by making so many suckers by his book