I have recently found annotated source code for underscore.js and backbone.js
I'm currently going through these reading them to learn how other authors structure and write javascript code. It's a good learning experience.
Can anyone recommend other high quality annotated source code that is wor...
Hi all
I have decided to take the time out after work to learn Python. Python appeals to me because at work (Web and eLearning Company), I have to follow out very repetitive tasks like delete all these tags, rename all these tasks and even more advanced repetive tasks. Additionally it would be g...
what i tried doing on friday was to create a span element, add inner text 'M', then find the height of that span element. that gives me how many px are 1em.. please advise if i'm fooling
Look, em is a relative unit. That means that lengths measured with that unit is always going to depend of the length (font size) of another element. Which two elements are you looking at here?
well i need height of text in canvas and there's no method to know find that, my canvas code would only receive the text height in terms of em.
canvas would be dropped on to a DIV element. let me call that parentDiv
based on parentDiv's dimension, i'd create a canvas and then do some drawing, leaving enough room at top and bottom of canvas for text placement. the size of text(baseFontSize) would be passed as parameter
the height and width of canvas are deduced from the Div its within.
in the canvas, i'd be dividing the height into 3 parts, top(for title 2em), middle(drawimage of dimension as per the available in canvas), bottom (for label)
Do you actually understand how em works? Like I said, you need to calculate it relative to another element - for instance, if this p has a computed font size of 12px, and the body is set to 16px, then the font size of the p element is 0.75em relative to the body
If you're working with jQuery, then the css function should get you the computed style. The font size of that element should be how many pixels one em is
Would anyone like to recommend high quality open source code (stackoverflow.com/questions/4840420/…) The kind of stuff that's not hacked but is elegant?
@MathieuRavaux pedantic! he said property names not own property names.
@MathieuRavaux everything in the prototype should be non-enumerable. If it isn't use good code :). Wait that requires ES5. He wants an ES3 solution.. Fine use the hasownproperty check.
How do I determine equality of functions?
lets say we have
function f() {
// black box code.
}
function g() {
// black box code.
}
We take a mathematical definition of a function. So
if for all x in domain, f(x) === g(x) then f === g
How do we handle domains?
How can we otherwis...
I already posted a question about function equality. It quickly concluded that general function equality is an incredibly hard problem and might be mathematically disprovable.
I would like to stub up a function
function equal(f, g, domain) {
}
f & g are halting functions that take one ar...
_.isNaN? What about the built-in isNaN() function in JS?
// Is the given value `NaN`? `NaN` happens to be the only value in JavaScript
// that does not equal itself.
_.isNaN = function(obj) {
return obj !== obj;
};
then parse the tree to see if the operations can be reduced down to the same set... then make it work for infinite sets. And then head to Stockholm to grab your Nobelprize
@Raynos Sure, just add some magic. No. Then there's no chance whatsoever
i have such html: <div class="_button demo_button"><div class="_button_inner"><a href="isbn:{$i.ISBN_norm}" title="посмотреть книгу «{$i.name}»"><span>демо</span></a></div></div>
{$i.ISBN_norm} is 9785911807221
and i want to change demo_button css property with help of $("a[href^=isbn:"+isbn+"]").parent().parent().css("display", "block");
@Mirgorod Try jsFiddle. There, you don't need the html, head, body elements, jsFiddle automatically adds them. Things inside <script> should be placed in the JavaScript part, without the <script> tags. Stylesheets to CSS.
// Function to process GBS info and update the dom.
function ProcessGBSBookInfo(booksInfo) {
for (isbn in booksInfo) {
var bookInfo = booksInfo[isbn];
if (bookInfo) {
$("a[href^=isbn:]").each(function() {
if ($(this).attr("href") == "isbn:"+isbn) {
$(this).parent().parent().css("display", "block");
$(this).attr("href", bookInfo.preview_url);
}
});
}
}
}
ah, it's very cool site
Thanx! yahooo! it's working and i can go to sleep :D
@Mirgorod And another tip: use this.href instead of $(this).attr('href'). :)
// Function to process GBS info and update the dom.
function ProcessGBSBookInfo(booksInfo) {
for (isbn in booksInfo) {
var bookInfo = booksInfo[isbn];
if (bookInfo) {
$("a[href^=isbn:]").each(function() {
if (this.href == "isbn:"+isbn) {
$(this).parent().parent().css("display", "block").end().attr("href", bookInfo.preview_url);
}
});
}
}
}