sadly 12 days won't be a thing this year. I am too busy to setup the software. I may finish rafflemon one day and will have to makeup for it (I know I'm not obligated, but I feel like it)
Does anyone here happen to know a lot about PayPal? They have like 10 different services that all have vague names and all sound like the same thing and half of them are deprecated or something.
The Sun is immensely loud. The surface generates thousands to tens of thousands of watts of sound power for every square meter. That's something like 10x to 100x the power flux through the speakers at a rock concert, or out the front of a police siren. Except the "speaker surface" in this case is...
I see a SO question in the close queue, with a very simple while loop code. The question is how to make it not a loop (i.e. simple remove the while). What should I do?
@overexchange While using constructor will result in prototype inheritance, that is just because JS does not have other inheritance. When we directly talk about prototype inheritance as an alternative to constructor, we mean Object.create and related extension such as the special __proto__ property. This way we skip the constructor/new mess and keep hierarchy clean.
Currently working on jQuery dates. Where I need to compare the from date and to date in the clone rows also for example if I select from date as 12/01/2007 and to date as 12/01/2005 an alert should come your from date is greater than to date. In the second scenario if the user click add row butto...
Hope it helps. I personally would not debug it unless the code is simplified (at least trim by two third), but I have learned that there are better hearted animals on SO.
@Mahadevan I'd start with more modularity. You're mixing element selection with date parsing / computation. You should be able to just look at it and see obvious sectioning.
It's quite hard to even grasp where to start as it stands so many won't bother.
As far as your problem is concerned, we don't need to know you want to alert an error or empty the input (which is bad, by the way). We also don't need job title or employer input.
You are dumping your code, instead of trimming it down to a minimal reproducible case.
In fact, the process of trimming down a case often reveals the real problem, even to us. So it will help if you try to do that.
npm just download code to your project folder. You can modify them, but it will break when you manage (e.g. upgrade) them with npm in the future, either manually or through a build script.
i am totally new to svg and html. Wanted to created multiple rectangle also adding drag event handler so that rectangle could be dragged. Can anyone help me out with the same. jsfiddle.net/Lcquxurb
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I need to compare the from date and to date in cloned rows.
For example:
If I select from date as 12/01/2007 and to date as 12/01/2005 an alert should come your from date is greater than to date.
If the user click add row button in the from date if the user gave 12/11/2004 and the to date as 12...
@Tirth you should be more precise in your question. A javascript injection is just having some arbitrary javascript being executed in the browser of another user when it shouldn't be. The way to achieve it depends on the site and its flaws
I tried using multer as was specified in a tutorial. Then realized that it does not work in the same way now as it was used to be. So I checked the github page of multer and followed the documentation. However, my image though getting uploaded, the filename is not getting stored in the database.
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@rlemon you don't have to apologize for not giving out expensive things for free. It was generous of you the last times. No one is holding it even remotely against you - <3
Hi guys, what do you add to return type for a function in javascript in xml comments for intellisense to work? e.g. when I return a number, I add type as Number but for an object, do you write Object or the name of type like Customer?
@Mr_Green because the design patterns employed in that book are now obsolete. JS tooling has matured out of module revealing pattern, ES6 has classes and ES7 has decorators. You should rather learn about those patterns in a language agnostic way, instead of thinking strictly in ES.
That book hardly talks about what we see pretty much everyday now. Promises are one really good example for that.
It might have been an excellent resource when it was written, but not anymore.
Yes. I also prefer something more abstract and away from a specific language. Gang of Four or Head First? (They have to start small and start somewhere...)
I haven't read either of those. I have been meaning to, but I have heard many bad things of Head First. Anyways, I don't think I am qualified to give an opinion on those two.
@SiddharthP You don't. JSDoc is a way to add annotations to indicate your intentions, and some IDEs can pick this up and process them to help you write code. Once you do anything a little dynamic, all IDEs fail and won't make sense of it anymore. Including IDEA and VS.
@RoelvanUden yeah I'm a .net dev using VS as IDE. I'm using an extension to add xml comments inside a function. It doesn't use JSDoc though. I can see the summary, param details but no return type info or description in the intellisense.
@SiddharthP /// <summary> kind of notation is truly awkward to see. Why not use the standard, JSDoc, like everyone else? JS is not C#, don't treat it as such. VS2013+ understands most of JSDoc anyway,.
@RoelvanUden yeah I realised it later that VS 2013 uses JSDoc. I was using this extension before and it had this update for 2013, so I updated this and still use it. I'll try JSDoc now. So, I believe we can just write return type as Number, Object or name of the constructor function, right?
@SiddharthP Yes, you can do that. Note that there are different flavors of JSDoc, so see usejsdoc.org and developers.google.com/closure/compiler/docs/js-for-compiler. I prefer the latter as it more clearly documents your intentions, but it's a little harder to understand. In your case, simply make a @return {number} The result of this sum kind of annotation.
@Sheepy no idea .. but I am not finding anything fruitful .. letme chach what that public keyword does.. I mean with some url it would have made sense :P
@shortCircuit That identifier part may be uri. If it is not url it should starts with "-//" or "+//", e.g. "-//W3C//...". So... oh wait you mean the word "public"? Yes that is valid.
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