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/*
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@Raynos I was deeply saddened to see the guy organizing a "startups" meetup here in town, with 50 attending, list "PHP, Java, HTML, CSS, and jQuery" and his fucking resume and no javascript
I personally want a small selector function that covers the three common cases
getElementById
getElementsByClassName
getElementsByTagName
It should support contexts and should not support querySelectorAll since <opinionated> QSA is slow as hell and should be avoided </opinionated>...
I personally want a small selector function that covers the three common cases
getElementById
getElementsByClassName
getElementsByTagName
It should support contexts and should not support querySelectorAll since <opinionated> QSA is slow as hell and should be avoided </opinionated>...
This is twice as slow as native (the original being 4x as slow)
function select (selector, context) {
var c = selector.charAt(0),
method,
context = context || document;
if (c === '#') {
selector = selector.substring(1);
method = context.getElementById(se...
The weirdest thing about the DOM is the css access. CSS styles are with-hyphens, while DOM are camelCased. You can't find two less compatible naming conventions.
@gsnedders To be fair the bias might not be intentional; different vendors may believe different areas are more important and thus optimize them more, which would also reflect in their benchmarks
@YiJiang With V8 the bias isn't intensional: it's just they came up with a benchmark of what they thought was important and then wrote a engine that would be quick on it. Guess what, their engine is quick on it.
@YiJiang There enough radically different approaches in current JS engines that I'd be surprised if they all did equally well on all benchmarks. The implementations are just too different.
@tereško It's decent for comparing stuff on a single computer.
@tereško I do genuinely believe what jsperf gives for JS/DOM/CSSOM performance, given it all run on a single computer. If you perceive one browser to be slower, are you sure it's JS/DOM/CSSOM perf that makes you think it is slower?
hmmmmm ok, thanks. another question abouth syntaxhighlighter: I have this little code: <pre class="brush: js"> var a = 'hello'; //this should be a comment! ';' var b = 'lol'; </pre>
I am currently learning Sencha Touch and the guides so far has only dealt with one page. So in the index.js I have new Ext.Application(....), but should for example contact.js etc have new Ext.Application(...) too?
Is the question "do I have to use Ext.Application on every page" or "so far, did I use Ext.Application on every page"? Former: If you do, ditch it. Gods shouldn't have a place in programming. Latter: We can't know
Well, if you're asking if you need Ext.Application on every page, then I'm fairly certain you don't know what Ext.Application really does. Learn it first, and then you can answer your own question.
I did the file upload via iframe. I use jQuery $("#my_form").submit();, and the target of the form is an iframe. Iframe returns text, my question is, how can I get the text returned from the iframe?
publishOnSave.js publishes all your models when they are saved based on a stream convention, so in other processes you can listen to those streams and get updates, there is otherwise no way to know when a model is updated across processes
removeDefaults.js removes the default values from a model, which is sometimes useful when you are sending your model to the client repeatedly
rest.js sets up controllers for all the models in RESTful format, which mimicks couchdb HTTP stuff
@ThomasBlobaum it's cool. I'm sure your things are useful. I actually respect you get shit done. I just can't relate to the mongo stuff because I don't use it
The specification states:
It is a SyntaxError to use within strict mode code the identifiers
eval or arguments as the Identifier of a FunctionDeclaration or
FunctionExpression or as a formal parameter name (13.1). Attempting to
dynamically define such a strict mode function using the Fu...