Hi,I wanted to display facebook, yahoo and yahoo calendars and den diplay them in a browser as a global calendar .The global calendar should be able to sync automatically with the above calendars for updates to events/tasks/reminders .
I wanted to use "VMWare Zimbra 7" but was unable to install ...
What's the most efficient method on parsing a string as an integer? My program is doing it a LOT from the data its given, and I'm intrigued in how efficient parseInt is
JSON notation is much better. And it's pointless to set array sizes, use var arr = []; to initialize an array. Or if you're instantly going to add values, init it with the values there (see my previous example).
Though new Array can be useful in some cases, let's say you want to repeat a string multiple times:
function get(selector) {
var d = document;
if ( /^[a-z]/i.test(selector) ) return d.getElementsByTagName(selector);
if ( /^#/.test(selector) ) return d.getElementById(selector);
if ( /^\./.test(selector) ) return d.getElementsByClassName(selector);
if ( /^\[/.test(selector) && /\]$/.test(selector) ) return document.getElementsByName(selector);
}
In the Stack Overflow JavaScript room, we wanted to add the feeds of the blogs of several prominent JavaScript developers. This is what we got:
This sucks. The format is totally unusable, there's no indication of which goes to what (the top link goes to the feed URL, the bottom link links to ...
You will now implement the final part of this practical. Modify the code that displays the customer list so that the list is now displayed inside an HTML table. The first column of the table contains the movie title. The next three columns contain options to (a) move a DVD up the list, (b) move it down the list and (c) to delete the movie from the customer list.
@MylesGray tables can be used. For say tabular data :) Also take his code. Bin it, write your own UI that doesnt suck. Then tell your lecturer he sucks :)
@MylesGray seriously file a complaint that your lecturer is incompetant and teaching you worthless material and insist you get the marks not revoked.
@Raynos Well, it depends. If your application is performance sensitive or if you're just replacing everything in the element then it makes sense to use innerHTML. Otherwise DOM manipulation is almost always better
Intro:
I know that "How does this code work?" type questions are frowned upon and I'll look about as clever as a brick reading "The Sun" for asking such a question but... here goes.
I am trying to understand prototyping in JavaScript, now this isn't the problem, I understand the basics of the...
@Nyuszika7H I realise that :P but think about the execution what if the loop is executed multiple times (it is in my example) so you have to put the for loop in to get an accurate representation
I'm trying to implement a chat server, and I'm trying to understand what's the best to keep a list of online users. Does anyone have any experience with something like that?
The ^ (caret) operator performs a bitwise exclusive-OR on two integers. Each bit in the result is 1 if one, but not both, of the corresponding bits in the two input operands is 1.
In computer science, NOP or NOOP (short for No Operation or No Operation Performed) is an assembly language instruction, sequence of programming language statements, or computer protocol command that effectively does nothing at all.
NOP machine instruction
Some computer instruction sets include an instruction whose explicit purpose is not to change the state of any of the programmer accessible registers, status flags, or memory and which may require a specific number of clock cycles to execute. In other instruction sets, a NOP has to be simulated by executing an instruction having oper...
Reverse Ajax refers to an Ajax design pattern that uses long-lived HTTP connections to enable low-latency communication between a web server and a browser. Basically it is a way of sending data from client to server and a mechanism for pushing server data back to the browser.
This server–client communication takes one of two forms:
* Client polling: the client repeatedly queries (polls) the server and waits for an answer.
* Server pushing: a connection between a server and client is kept open and the server sends data when available.
Reverse Ajax describes the implementation of either...
Still, it's not Reverse anything. It's just long polling. It's not making a connection from the server to the client (which is in practical terms not possible). That's why the name for it when it was first created was something different: Comet
Comet has been around for years (I first heard and played with it around 2006). But just because someone comes along and thinks they've created something new (without researching waht exists first), we get terms like Reverse AJAX. It does nothing but dilute the environment with useless synonyms...