I've been participating in the SO chats for some time now, primarily to improve my coding in a more active community. Some of the users in chat act very boorish towards me when my code isn't exactly up to standards.
I'm talking about outright insults. There are a few specific people that make st...
Can't figure out a cooler way to express "equality test, not mathematical equality". When saying x = y, it means that "x has the same value as y and vice-versa". wants a better assignment operator
I want to find a better assignment operator. I thought of =>, but @Raynos stoned me (and it is a bit too much to type for something so widespreak), so looking for something else.
came across what looks like an interesting question which was closed because the OP has an attitude problem (see comments). I've attempted to rescue it but still need reopen votes :
In IE, outerHeight seems to returns a value less than height(). How is that possible?
Take the following example: http://jsfiddle.net/BcckX/
<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" style="margin-top: -100px;">
<tbody>
<tr id="ftw">
<td style="width: ...
@ThomasBlobaum I can't understand what i doing wrong. "$('#Systems tbody tr td.number') " returns next array of results : <td class="number">1</td> how to get the value of this container? sry if question so simple, but i realy confused))
@ThomasBlobaum don't take it personally. I don't agree with what you said. I didn't troll him at all. I asked him to clarify something, he did, it contradicted what was already said.
You said that the question wasn't an honest representation of what happened, which I disagreed with and explained why in the comments.
You became close to reasonable, he came to greet you, you then turned and ran back to unreasonable, and used his coming close to your position against him. Pretty common.
insisting that I should not be moving casual chat messages to the Casual Chat room. Instead, apparently I should have moved the messages to one of the (many?) "bin" rooms.
Uhh.
I'm not sure I understand this reasoning.
Me neither. And the reason is because that is not an honest descri...
Hi all, I want reload a page based on what option a user selects from a radio input, I'm keeping the link in a custom attribute within each radio input.
I've been participating in the SO chats for some time now, primarily to improve my coding in a more active community. Some of the users in chat act very boorish towards me when my code isn't exactly up to standards.
I'm talking about outright insults. There are a few specific people that make st...
Currently when the page loads the first radio input's data_href is logged to the console, if i select the the other radio input i want it to log the data_href for that input to the console...
hmm ok Im implementing effects for changing game states, should I tie the enter/exit effect to the state object itself, or declare them when switching states?
I've been looking into several of the JavaScript MVC Frameworks (Backbone.js, Spine, SproutCore,etc.) and it seems to me that all of these are designed to act as 'single-page' applications. All of the examples I see have an index page that act as a front controller, and use # or #! style URLs for...
I have something wrong with either json or ASP.NET MVC, I am using ASP.NET MVC and here is what I am sending from the client.
NOTE
After debugging in Chrome, I am explaining that this is what is passed within javascript, I am not manually setting State to null as it is coming as result from some...
What I have :
<ul id="myId">
<li>
My text
<ul>
<li>blahblahblah</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
What I want :
<ul id="myId">
<li>
<span>My text</span>
<ul class=...
Its mainly my coworkers.. one told a story today of how her husband put a huge stick across the road to make some kid on a motorized scooter wipe out, and she thought it was hilarious... and I just think to myself "Oh God what kind of people am I working with!"