yeah, that is true... its especially bad with the long running animes/mangas that have been going on for over a decade, it not like you can just wait half a year before watching it all... and even if you waited for it to be complete, you'll be spoiled and in for a good few weeks/months of material to read/watch
i want to connect twitter with my website.
But I have a problem.
I have my app registered from http://dev.twitter.com/ but doesn't works.
Here my code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html lang="es">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8" />
<title>Anywhere Sample</title>
<scrip...
@FlorianMargaine I don't think you understand, not even my grandma thinks that anything she does on her computer will be done on everyone's computer on the planet
@FlorianMargaine yes it is. if you're using javascript (or what some people try to pass off as javascript) you should at least know these types of things. otherwise you need to step back and learn more about how the web works.
@rlemon yeah, people should know how the web works, but that's not the case for most people. I'm just saying that even though things may be obvious for us, they're not for many people.
ok I want to learn latin. Do I pick up a "Learn Latin" book? no I try to write a fucking opera in latin because I already accepted payment for writing said opera because I claimed to know latin.
I am looking to show 5 testimonials at a time, and have simple navigation arrows rotate to the next 5 when clicked. I'm still new to JS and jQuery and am having some trouble figuring this oneout. I assume I could create a custom post type for the testimonials, and call them on the front page. But...
ffs you guys know what I mean ._. I'm not defending the people trying to build a full blown js app without learning the basics, I'm just saying that this question makes sense, especially since it's going to be on google
company I work for has a few good programmers, but not front-end, there they'll not even second guessing using jQuery and prototype on the same page..... in an ExtJS application :|
@FlorianMargaine blaming lack of money is just a step away from giving up, if you need money (to buy time, which is really the problem) then you probably lack the talent (which only helps) or willpower to make time
But I know I can win, and I don't have this bullshit "I can't just start winning. That's not how reality works. I have to confirm to the bullshit and beaucuracy of society. I need to be a good citizen and climb my ladder of bullshit". I know you just start winning, it's as easy as that
Consider your age and your stability; economical and social. A 40 year-old man with 4 kids doesn't realistically have the opportunity to "win". Capitalism is horrid, but that's the system you and I live in.
Besides, what is this "winner" thing you keep swaying about? Why should it be aspired to? As this conversation thickens, I'm beginning to suspect it's a pie in the sky.
my pay's going to be around 2k€ in september (when I get out of studies), but the rent will be around 700€ for around 50m2... french rents are fucking expensive ._.
@tereško you realize that if you can move worldwide you can get a high paying job in an interesting sector, right? That's possible to you if you can separate from your country.
First off, I must apologize. CSS positioning has always been the bane of my existence and this is likely something simple that I'm just completely missing...
Anyway, I have a JS script that's generating divs. Each div is within the parent #container which is absolute positioned. CSS below:
#con...
it is a variable that holds a functon reference, i think. It just looks familiar. A lot of these variables arre part of the jquery exmaple guide so poeple reuse them.