@MianKhurramIjaz, the model instance that fetch is called on should somehow change it's state, which fires an event that the state has changed that you listen on the view
I just want to look like I majored in CS, when I'm self-taught, for a job interview. I wanna make sure I'm 100% on best practice and not hack/slash @Raynos
@Raynos Well I know, C, data structures, algorithms, hardware, a bit of threadding, and don't care about lisp. I'm more concerned with the little things like "dependency injection"
@Raynos: I mean, the general problem which any event-loop based system has. Even if it cannot get blocked by spec and design, it still might happen through bad code or unexpectable failures. And if that happens, you'll hold the complete show right?
@jAndy the term "deadlock" normally means two threads are waiting on a pair of locks and neither will release the lock until the other releases. This does not happen in node
@Raynos: however, I'd be curious. To have a simplistic example, just a little chatserver on node, who holds a max of like 30 connections and dispatches messages through the clients
@Raynos: absolutely agreed, but.. "should not" is a little vague
I'm just poundering about this "problem". I mean you're talking about clusters and big setups, sounds a little "big" to avoid all those possible problems
In a theme I am working on the comments form adds javascript to the header.
<script type='text/javascript' src='http://[URL]wp-includes/js/l10n.js?ver=20101110'></script>
<script type='text/javascript' src='http://[URL]/wp-includes/js/comment-reply.js?ver=20090102'></script...
@Raynos , ok .. i hope you are familiar with role of datamappers in MVC-ish architectures At the initialization ( bootstrap) i have two objects interacting : instances of Request and Dispatcher - Dispatcher is for application routing - Request holds the "deciphered" data sent from browser and the related method
Thanks So Much but the view is still not getting populated and giving errror :content_type is not defined [Break On This Error] var func = new Function('obj', '_', tmpl);
I've been designing data-driven interfaces (mostly graphic, low fidelity and non-functional prototypes) for over a year, to be implemented using JavaScript libraries such as d3.js. Although I'm a web designer by education, I've never actually coded any data visualization.
Are there any crash-cou...
@Raynos: I also don't think you can compare that really. my ant buildscript is doing all the ugly work.. minifying js+css files, concat them, auto-replace the links in the index.html, strip comments, fix images, etc. etc.
@jAndy there is no reason to do it. I'm just throwing it all away because I dont need it. I also dont minimize libraries. You want it minimized? Do it your damn self
@MianKhurramIjaz
Collections are ordered sets of models. You can to bind "change" events to be notified when any model in the collection has been modified, listen for "add" and "remove" events, fetch the collection from the server, and use a full suite of Underscore.js methods.
@Raynos: have to work with eclipse@work, normally I do everything with panic's codA which is able to handle spaces well, even on backspace, but eclipse.. screws you