The details depends on your desired browser support and/or whether you have jQuery. The general idea is you fill in default values and then destructure it into local variables.
After that you get an option object filled with all options you need (I hope). Sorry I am a bit busy right now. Perhaps others can help. You may also read jQuery source code which is pretty easy.
Hi.I'm missing something with bower. Say I've installed many packages with bower install . so now I do have the project with all the packages. now what's --save do is saving those as a depenecies. But why would I need that? I can open the project anywhere. I can even send it to someone and he will see exactly what I see. so where does bower.json comes into play ?
@RoyiNamir A lot of people prefer not checking external dependencies into version control, then those who check out the code will need to bower install or whatever it's called in bower-land
@djsmiley2k Kind of. Function parameter count limit is an implementation detail and depends on browser. Old IE was a few thousands. Firefox is a few hundred thousands if I recall correctly. It may also depends on your stack. You shouldn't run into the limit with normal code.
@ivarni Ok , one last thing , say I do send him my core code + bower.json. — What should the friend do in order to download all those dependencies which is written in the bower.json that i've sent him ?
@RoyiNamir Basically yes. Assuming he has bower installed he should be able to just run "bower install" and it will install everything from the json file
The PromiseInspection interface is basically not something I'd ever like to be used in userland code. I wonder what usecases there could be that bluebird exposes it.
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Can I ask about Gulp and AngularJS in this room? I know that I should not ask that I want to ask something, but I want to make sure that I don't say something where it's not relevant to this chat room.
It's on AngularJS. I'm developing ASP.NET MVC project where I was expecting to get JS,CSS files with HTML. But this was not the case. This theme requires to use Gulp in order to serve and inject scripts.
Google Angular Material has dependencies on AnguarJS but it doesn't mean to write based on AngularJS. So in that case I can easily use my MVC instead of AngularJS Views and Controller.
I tested it last night where I created a empty project. I downloaded Angular Material + AngularJS. I created a html page and reference both JS files and one CSS for Material Design and that was it.
But what I really want from that theme is the layout (look and style) not the AngularJS stuff.
Last year I bought another theme which it was on AngularJS. I was able to copy the src folder where it had all of the files such as css and js. I was able to import all of them manually.
@Cerbrus yes, but if I keep the AngularJS, it means to use AngularJS with all of it's routing, correct?
I still don't know where to put those files inside my project folder...
@GeoPhoenix sensitive info in our case is about people's bio information, bank account information + transactions.
It seems before me our company had somebody in charge to do the development and they found out that json files were saved locally on client's computer.