basically modules have to make their exports available immediately, that's how cyclic deps are resolved in commonjs, so it comes out looking kind of weird
Basically JS has lexically scoped functions but has this which is dynamically scoped. Other languages make a distinction between lexically and dynamically scoped functions.
The important issue is what happens when you `return` from a callback. Where does it return to?
I am working at startup which is building collaborative planning platform (Yukti Axiom). We have been developing this for a year now. Our current version is built using SQL Server 2008 R2 and Silverlight. We are now planning to do a complete makeover of the product in order to move to a new sleek...
@Abhishek don't forget phone games are for when you're standing in line at the DMV or sitting in your car at the drive-thru... i don't think spinning around is going to work ;)
if it is jquery specific problem , then you will be better off in a dedicated chatroom , or ( even better ) #jquery IRC channel on FreeNode
the main problem , you might encounter here , is that something like 50% of regulars consider jquery are pretty bad piece of code and almost everyone thinks that majority of "jquery programmers" are have no clue what they are doing
i need coding advice with this code. I am trying to create a stamp order / preview form for a site and have gotten fairly far on my own, with a little help from google and of course you guys. Please go easy as this is my first code in javascript, and i need good critisism. If you can suggest any ...
For me it's not clear. You don't show the code you already have written, no css, your html is not valid to test something. #captcha is not a div but a section...
I have 2 separate functions in a javascript.
Function one opens a window with win1 = window.open (....);
Function two closes the window: win1.close();
If those actions are in one function it is working but not in the separate functions as above. It somehow looses the object win1 from one funct...
That's not my intention. I used .call on a function (nevermind the fact that it's anonymous), without passing a thisArg. Therefore, the this variable is supposed to be undefined.
> The thisArg value is passed without modification as the this value. This is a change from Edition 3, where a undefined or null thisArg is replaced with the global object and ToObject is applied to all other values and that result is passed as the this value.
" NOTE The thisArg value is passed without modification as the this value. This is a change from Edition 3, where a undefined or null thisArg is replaced with the global object and ToObject "
"thisArg The value of this provided for the call to fun. Note that this may not be the actual value seen by the method: if the method is a function in non-strict mode code, null and undefined will be replaced with the global object, and primitive values will be boxed. "
Weird...this should work in both non-strict and strict mode
> The this value passed via a function call (including calls made using Function.prototype.apply and Function.prototype.call) do not coerce the passed this value to an object (es5.github.com/#C)