Blasphemy. How can you not know Java. Java is the life running through your veins. It is the light at the end of the tunnel. The sunshine on a cloudy day. The jam on top of a waffle.
@Tunaki :) Some languages I have learned & used, in rough chronological order, although I can't guarantee that I remember all of them well enough to read or write them these days. :) Numerous dialects of BASIC, PL/I, IBM 360 assembler, APL, FORTRAN, C, Pascal, COBOL, various shell scripting languages, MC68k family assembler, ARexx, POV-Ray SDL, PostScript, JavaScript, awk, sed, Python.
And I guess I should mention HTML/CSS and SVG, although they aren't actually programming languages. I've also dabbled in weird things like FRACTRAN, and I occasionally create logic circuits in Conway's Game of Life. :)
I wanted to circumvent something in a tex -> ps -> pdf chain and tried to code something in PostScript. Well I hurried back to the pdflatex chain without postscript :D
@Tunaki It takes a little while to train your brain to think in postfix notation, but once you do it's great fun. And some aspects of PostScript's design are excellent. Unfortunately, some parts of it are batshit insane, and the intersection between those two categories is not empty. :)
@Kyll I guess that's an option. And I guess for simple stuff I can just do traditional HTML + JavaScript, although my JavaScript is a bit rusty, since I mostly concentrate on Python these days. And I've never bothered learning jquery or similar.
@PM2Ring jQuery is not so needed these days. It's an amazing tool if you want to do IE compatibility, but for most mundane stuff it's not necessary. And if you want to dive into JS, I can help you with support or book recommendations =)
There's still remnants of the browser war on administrative websites in France: "This website has been optimised for NetScape and Internet Explorer 5.5"
Apparently the airport of Orly (one of the biggest one in France) had a major breakdown because some computers had issues. Those computers ran Windows 3.1
@bigblind What you could do is maybe add a small example that demonstrates how the loading can fail partly. You can then ask how you can circumvent that or workaround that, or whatever you want to happen. Do note that I have no knowledge about the mentioned libraries. I'm only a flower...
@BhargavRao I don't like the idea of asking a related question as a comment on an existing answer. Perhaps it could be a new question, if they can describe their problem clearly and explain why the answer on that question isn't adequate.
I go VLQ only for link-only basically. Or for posts that I know beforehand the VLQRQ is going to mess it up and edit or reshape it somehow that makes it "look OK" but is not and still is NAA.
I got annoyed the other day because apparently "Try this <code> from <source>" where the source was not a spam site was deleted as spam and used as a known bad audit