For example, you have a Web Music Player app. When a user clicks on the play button, a function fires, looking for the MP3 data, setting up the player etc. etc., but then the user changes his mind and clicks play on another track. Is there a way to just cancel the previous function completely? I ...
var repeat = function*(arr) { while(true) for(var i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) yield arr[i]; }
var f = repeat(['','','Fizz']), b = repeat(['','','','','Buzz'])
for(var i = 1; i <= 100; i++)
console.log((f.next().value + b.next().value) || i);
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okay, i have a research participant database im working on. I use way too much jquery and I'm wondering if there is a better way to approach this (angularJS etc)
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Like, the fundamental issue that makes your amount of jQuery bad? Does it lack structure? Does it have too much global state? What's the issue that you're running into with your current approach?
Hi guys, i was wondering if some one can help me with creating a radio buttons using javascript. I m having a problem while setting the label or text for radio button. thanks
Frameworks and libraries should not be your first intuition by the way. They're mainly great for prototyping, or after you have a very good understanding of the issue you're facing. I would not start a new production project with a framework.
Prefilling Values problem: AJAX request gets DB results for this form, copies to DOM. jQuery fills those inputs with DOM object if new object !== dom object then update etc.
Do you think think that with a participant database containing over 40k participants and their study relationships should be managed this way?
@Lugia101101 Anyone who says otherwise usually never built a front facing production app. That doesn't mean you should always use it, but it's damn useful.
The only think I like about jQuery is the cross browser compatibility. Otherwise, once you know how JS DOM manipulation works, it's basically redundant in your eyes.
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@Lugia101101 it's usually faster than what people do in native dom because it uses best practices like fragments internally, and doesn't actually add anything to the DOM until it needs to.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I believe I'm making my job harder than it should be, its turning more inline than universal in this manner. I use no framework currently (no zend or cakephp)
@user1522901 Frameworks are not silver bullets, people tend to forget that. The last thing you need now is a framework. You need to understand what's the source of your problems.
@user1522901 shoving a framework on top of your code will not accomplish much in the long run, it'll make development shorter in the short term, but it won't always help you in the long run. That applies to both client and serverside development.
Go to the PHP room, ask them if they like frameworks or CakePHP.
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@user1522901 The most important thing in client side development IMO is "separated presentation" forming separation of concerns between view data and application state. You have to do that. The second most important thing is to eliminate global state, with the fury of a thousand burning suns.
@user1522901 if you have selectors - those are global state. If you're listening to global events on elements you did not get as parameters in functions - those are global state. If you're querying your DOM (presentation layer) for business information - that's a breach of separation of concerns.
@user1522901 an AJAX response, and updating the DOM based on it is not a bad idea, it's pretty much the only way to update the DOM without refreshing the page if you don't include persistent connections.
I am making a webpage, and need to flog the bar. I tried using foo(), but I got "BazError: You suck".
var lololo = 42;
for (i suck in foo()) {
i =+ eval('"I\'m doin it wrong"');
}
What did I do wrong?
Can we have questions that aren't all clones of the above specific debugging que...
Maybe making the jquery more efficient is my problem, it adds the most LOC to my project by far, everything can be done in a few lines whereas jQuery takes it to a new level
@user1522901 you do need to think about your architecture in your app.
@user1522901 did you profile your application in a real life scenario and determined jQuery is the problem? Because that might be the case but I would not drop jQuery unless I had a reason to once it's included.
I do not use it in several (most) of my projects to begin with, but refactoring it out is more costly than not doing it. Don't rule out jQuery wihtout a reason.
@bjb568 you asked that in a very offensive way imo.
@BenjaminGruenbaum it works fine from user end, no complaints so far and don't expect there to be any because there is no error in what it does. I just don't know if such a big database should be handling CRUD like that
To reiterate, a framework is something you should consider (in production of course) once you truly understand all the challenges you're facing with your app.
@user1522901 if you find yourself repeating your code, you should re-factor those pieces into reusable components. Reusable components are usually fall under the category of design patterns, if you're unfamiliar with design patterns, now is a good time to pick up a good book about them. Other than that, learning about architecture is always good. Martin Fowler has a book on architecture I recommend if you feel like reading.
@AbhishekHingnikar I use the MS toolkit when I compile things that need to work with MS APIs. I really don't care much tbh, I don't write a lot of C and C++11 now has good enough support on MS compilers.
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So, I have a web application that makes a lot of requests to the server for data. A project requirement is to have very fast server response times. The server is hosted on a cloud based platform.
The app uses sessions to keep track of user authentication once they've logged in. Since it's hoste...
I have a table in HTML with n number of rows with same sex radio buttons in 0th position of <td>. I want to store values of sex (either 1 or 0) in an array. Here is sample code for 3-rows.
HTML Code:
<table>
<tr><td>
Male <input type="radio" name="sex" value="0"/>
Female <input type="radio" ...
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You write the test , whose task is to find a link with a given address in Google search results . Assumptions: a) Number of output pages from 1 to n , the starting point of the test is page number 1 b ) Seeking link: is the page numbers from 1 to n or not found at all. c ) Available objects with ...
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.io is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the British Indian Ocean Territory. Internationalized domain names may also be registered.
Google currently treats .io as a generic top-level domain (gTLD) because "users and webmasters frequently see [the domain] more generic than country-targeted".
.io domains are popular with new startup companies. IO is also used in IT as an abbreviation for input/output, which makes the .io domain useful for domain hacks.
There is a trend to create .io domains for open source projects and free/open web services.
References
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What is the best and most recent estimate of the size of the World Wide Web?
In 2008, Google reported that it had found 1 trillion unique URLs [1]. Is there any more recent estimate?
[1] http://googleblog.blogspot.pt/2008/07/we-knew-web-was-big.html
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I was trying to make some animations with transition on css, and all but the height of elements worked.
I'm using chrome, and some people with other browsers like safari told me that it was working, even tho I need it to work on all major browsers, and I'm currently trying to find a fix for chrom...