im getting the hang of this jquery stuff and my scripts are doing what I want but.... all the animations are just so slow and clunky ... I think it's time for me to learn about optimization but ... don't know where to start O_o
is it ok to store data in fake attributes like I've seen facebook has data-hover and stuff like that... I've seen alot of jquery plugins use "rel" and "class" but can I make something up or some browsers might not work with that?
From my experience:
It does inlining
Function call overhead is minimal (inlining)
What is expensive is to pass huge strings to functions, since those need to be copied and from my experience V8 isn't always as smart as it could be in this case
Scope lookup is expensive (surprise)
Don't do tric...
We can used Wiki links in conjunction with that. Anyway, the guideline should be simple - if the term refers to a general programming concept, something unrelated to JavaScript, then we can link it
@IvoWetzel Interesting question; I'm really not sure about whether it should be first in section or first in page
<noscript>
<script>alert('It seems that you have JavaScript disabled… but it's enabled since you see this alert box. Epic fail.');</script>
</noscript>
OK, besides the obviously broken for in loop.
This is your problem:
var error_msg = []; // new empty array
for(var x in errors) {
i++; // i starts with 1 this way!
// other code
}
So you're never setting the 0th index. Yes arrays start with index 0. So if you set an index that's big...
We've all seen this:
javascript:document.body.contentEditable='true'; document.designMode='on'; void 0
But my question is, how does this actually work, surely if this code isnt in the source code, how does it have any effect when entered into the address bar?
Quick question about JS, does anyone else notice significant speed improvement in IE when doing var x; for(){x = assign} rather than for(){var x = assign}
Is this something that should be kept in mind when developing an application which will be released in 1-2 years? Or can I assume it will wont matter by then
Contrary to the popular code-golf challenges which demonstrate the genius of many regulars here, I'd like to see that genius illustrated in an antithetical fashion.
The challenge is to successfully perform "Hello World" with special focus on over-complicating matters. Not verbosity, not obscurit...
orderedList = [];
if (orderedList[index] === undefined) {
// slot in orderedList was never used.
} else if (orderedList[index] === null) {
// slot was used but item has been removed.
}
@IvoWetzel committee, from a lot of sources, for example Skeet has an impact on the next version of the language (MVPs can't, by definition, be MS employees)
most of C++ was designed by committee as well for example
@ClemDesm it's valid for sure, if you have an example I'd love to see, but I'm using this on 50+ sites without any issues, never found one that didn't allow it, so I'd say your % numbers are way off :)
Can I ask what mean document.cookie in javascript, what we call these object? Below is the code:
var x=document.forms["myForm"]["email"].value
and what is .value?? Thanks!!
@NickCraver If you say so. Maybe we just don't register to the same kind of websites too. I know this trick for 2 years and could use it only a few times unfortunatly :(. Anyway, I won't just go and find some unworking site right just to valid my point ;)
SELECT DATE(A.Inspection_datetime) AS Date,
A.Model,
COUNT(A.Serial_number) AS Qty,
B.Name
FROM inspection_report AS A
LEFT JOIN Employee AS B ON A.NIK = B.NIK
GROUP BY A.Model, A.Serial_number