This is a javascript code that will be injected into every page a .NET WebBrowser component navigates to. This means the code needs to be compatible with IE 7+ only. The code will be injected and run when the OnNavigateComplete event happens, which means it will run before any other script in the...
idk.. I honestly feel like some people want to live this persona of being a programmer. they think that they MUST be 100% geek in all things computer-related. I disagree
I am a decent programmer and that's all I care about :)
I believe in "T" training. I'm especially good at one thing (programming) but competent in other areas (server admin, databases, management, front end design)
@mmmshuddup So then how about UI/UX experts? Don't you think they should be at the very least above-average in design and development? I mean, they're the ones that dictate the direction of both departments...
@monners ahhh. yeah totally. I mean that is their field so naturally they should be good at it. and they should also be competent in the areas of the back-end stuff
tis why I'm here at least. user experience is what I'm interested in, but I can't see how anyone could do anything groundbreaking without a decent understanding of the technologies involved. Plus, you can't really get up one morning, say "I'm a UX expert" and expect to get hired :P
@SomeKittens yeah sorry I thought that query would be so terrible that it would be obvious that I was joking haha. but I guess yeah there ar etons of people that really do write their queries that way in PHP :O
which might be true for rubbish sites like facebook and garbage like that. but let's be honest here.. anyone who wants do anything that is actually productive does so with a personal computer
@mmmshuddup Eventually mobile devices will be capable of supporting all desktop-specific tech. It makes sense to design for mobile first actually, I mean that's how a growing percentage of sites are primarily accessed, so why not get a leg up on the design contraints in prep for when the tech catches up?
@monners that's exactly what I disagree with. I think the only sites that are primarily accessed by mobile devices are facebook and youtube and twitter and all that nonsense.
@mmmshuddup you've gotta try to think about it from the perspective of someone who doesn't frequently use a desktop computer. the majority of what they're doing is stuff that shouldn't typically require a desktop, and they're not an insignificantly sized group!
@mmmshuddup Nothing, but it's a pain in the ass to try and adapt a site from full to mobile, whereas a mobile site typically has less fat that might need trimming and also greatly benefits from well organized html/js
the problem wtih allowing anyone to vote is that you get idiots that only watch mainstream media - allowing themselves to be fully indoctrinated - voting for candidates based on false pretenses. that is how a government can go from what the US was 100 years ago to what it is today.
And 100 years ago women couldn't vote, desegregation was a distant dream, and the country was building up to one of the most devestating economic collapses of all time.
@monners the economic collapse was caused by the fed reserve bank. therefore, if the bank never existed there would have never been a crash in the frist place