I'm following a jquery mobile documentation for dynamic page generation.
The goal here is to follow links and generate the "next" pages from an provided array.
The documentation is provided with a static array and uses also a static menu (no deeplinking/multilevel).The provided example is as fol...
In node.js I generally use a only three layers.
Data layer:
A simple layer that talks directly to the datasource. It's only job is efficiently extracting data from the source and writing to it. The datasource can be anything, a TCP endpoint, a HTTP endpoint, a database, a filesystem, etc.
Doma...
I think that's quite a nice elegant architecture summary
That's how you should start your blog: the problem you faced that you are about to solve. Then solve it, then explain trade-offs and still claim your stuff is awesome sauce.
When someone hits your site from reddit you need to capture their attention, you do that by saying "here's a challenge"
There's other ways obviously but that's a good one to start with.
In other words: Nobody woke up this morning to read yet another guy's thoughts on server architecture, they're trying to figure out how to solve their own problems.
@Incognito ask people wiser then you. Ask people who already learned the lesson. That's it. Other then that you can iterate aggressively to learn the lesson fast and to apply the lesson fast
> Win8's attitude toward HTML/JS is nothing but a classic Embrace, Extend & Lock-in tactic. If you could get those JS people love Metro then you could sell lots of Win8 and Win8 tablets so there MSFT goes to show HTML/JS folks love - embrace - while tying their HTML/JS support to a proprietary WinRT - extend - that way these JS guys could get stuck with Win8 from now on - lockin. It might not be the smartest strategy but it would not hurt much trying either.
Ugh, I think that guy has a point
The whole HTML5/JS in win8 is going to be all about writing propietory non portable bullshit
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I want to trim an array of any initial elements that are 0 (like trimming leading white space) without using a for loop. Is there a simple way to do this?
Seems not really. while(this.coefficients[0] === 0) this.coefficients.shift();
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I have added a suggestion list to my text box. With my script I am getting suggestion, But on blur if text is type other than suggested list it removed from my text box and value becomes blank of text box.
<input name="poetname" type="text" id="poetname" maxlength="80" onkeyup="lookup(th...
if that fails , you can set top value to auto ... and it that fails too , you can always just regexp the style attribute and brute-force the expected behavior
this is one of the reasons why you should never set static ( ones that do not change , unlike animations ) css attributes and instead do it with classes
Hey all,have any one used facebook fb.ui method to post on user wall after getting extended permission but it should show a prompt asking user to share
I have been working on .Net platform for 2 year and right now i am working on DevExpress controls for 6 months. All these control have client-side Events which are under some ClientScript nameSpace of particular control, Which specify ClientInstanceName, methods and properties accessible at clie...
see - > i have the following text in a variable
var s =
"<html>
<head>
<style type="text/css" >
body{
background:url(/a.png);
}
</style>
<script src="2.js"></script>
<script src="1.js"></script>
</...
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I'm having this problem: I have two Google maps in one page, showing just one a time. One shows a user-selected preferred store. If the user wants to choose another one, a WebService provides the nearest ones, and with that info, I hide the first map (and some associated elements), create another...
At the end, the most important one is the third, as I stated there... That weird behavior, I just didn't want to pollute StackOverflow with a bunch of questions
There's an easier way, actually. Just wrap stuff with (function($) {...}(jQuery));. That way, you can keep using $ inside these blocks, and still have them reference jQuery