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Can anybody suggest a lightweight websocket backend (nodejs) which really only deals with ws connections without creepy xhr fallbacks and stuff ? Please ping me.
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i'm new to js and tried to make a small program for manipulating images on a canvas. but my first problems o far was that i could not get the program to wait until the image was loaded. i postet it on as question but didn't get any answer, can i post it here or should i ask it again on stackoverflow?
Yeah, the parentheses at the end of something() ? That's you calling the function right away. You want onload to receive the function, drop the parens.
Welcome to asynchronous fun. You want to either pass a callback to Handler which is called when everything has been loaded, or raise some event, or use promises, or...erm...other stuff.
Going with the first (probably most straightforward at this point) option, your Handler will receive a 3rd argument, a callback function, which you'd call after you finish with everything
bot-featurerfc I have been thinking about the idea of having miss @CapricaSix post stars to a dedicated twitter account for no other reason than "this could be fun". /cc @rlemon
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why do I get "Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'indexOf' of undefined" when I call resources.addResource('assets/spritesheet.jpg',ResourceType.IMAGE);
how can I dynamically get object's property?
I believe [type] is the problem since 'resources' is an object, not an array
AngularJs, What is the correct way to have Global Variables? It seams like using $rootScope is very frowned upon and using Services that only return data is also very frowned upon. So what is the not frowned upon way?
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There are many resources online about JavaScript prototyping and inheritance. Most of which use code similar to this:
function Base() {}
function Sub() {}
with inheritance implemented like this:
Sub.prototype = new Base();
But I am wondering what is wrong with inheritance implemented this w...
im building a forum that is a little different from traditional forums and got more control over moderation and many other things I cant disclose now for fear of someone steals the idea
@TomW you get the full Discourse if you pay of course
the one with plugins etc
@SecondRikudo mmm
better search for a MIT licensed site then
I started this "adventure" because of my experience on topix.com
no moderation whatsoever and its full of trolls
well what ive gotta say? thank you for your help and everything since im here :) gotta work so see ya when Im more free
I have a dgrid with data. The user executes a query request and a json object is returned. I would like to bind the results from a ajax request which returns a json object to the grid. How can i bind the data.relatives to relativesData. Under is what i have attempted.
Dgrid
var relativesData = ...