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@FlorianMargaine still. I wouldn't know how to do it and it would be too tedious of a project for me, but I can imagine how it is possible. still very impressive.
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Consider this simple code:
"use strict";
var obj = {
f: function() {
this.prop = 'value';
g.bind( this )();
}
};
function g() {
console.log( this.prop );
}
If I try to validate this code, jshint gives me the error Possible strict violation. where I call console.lo...
from an old outline: The 20 new markup tags, 3 new form elements, 14 new form input types. Rich Media tags (audio, video) Canvas C3D Canvas Geolocation API local storage WebSQL IndexedDB Offline storage Web workers Cross-document messaging Microdata (and other small things) Web sockets XMLHttpRequest (Level 2)
2D canvas is going to be 3 chapters, the first one is already done at ~115 pages
canvas will easily be the biggest chunk of the book
@SimonSarris @rlemon I like Python better than C#, but I certainly don't hate C#. What I hate is when eight help-you-code parsers I thought I'd turned off in VS dogpile an attempt at deleting a style attribute, causing VS to crash while I was in the middle of extensive changes.
It seems like the JS dev culture is shifting a bit away from a general disdain for IDEs though. Or is that just me projecting. I can't stand heavy tools.
@ErikReppen It depends on what you mean by IDE, I guess. I use SublimeText2, which I consider to be a feature-rich text editor. But it does have build-environment features, auto-complete, a "project" feature, and things that aren't strictly for "text editors"
RT @doublec: Support for hardware decoding of H.264 on Firefox for android will be landing on mozilla-incoming shortly https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=782508
@ErikReppen I'm totally addicted to webstorm's code inspections. I was editing code in a regular programmer's editor yesterday and realized it was actually painful to do.
I wonder if it is possible, to create custom panel in Photoshop using just javascript? And eventually add as extension to photoshop or something that kind?
Also is it possible to extend existing panel i.e. add another "checkbox" similar to eye that shows/hides layers just somewhere near current ...
I noticed something odd while evaluating some code. When performing a simple loop like:
var a_locations = [],
length = this.model.tree.length;
while (length --) {
a_locations.push(this.model.tree[length]);
}
If I change while (length --) to while (-- length) I find the loop is un...
It is a case of pre vs post incrementing:
var length = 25;
var l = --length; // l = 24
var a = length--; // a = 24
var z = length--; // z = 23
var y = --length; // y = 21
I was finishing off highschool when it hit me that the world was turning in this direction. keep in mind it might have also been because I was 16 and younger chicks still don't really respect the nerd love.
And now because society has become more fractal (which is an interesting thing altogether, brought by [j'accuse] the internet), you get a lot more brands of "I want to be popular". So nerd-ism may be one of them.
I'm a technology enthusiast, I love Star Wars and often watch it while listening to Zeppelin. I don't own an iAnything, but I have sold my soul to google. My shoes serve a function, and are not pretty. My collar is buttoned down to my shirt, and that shirt is tucked into my Levi's. I don't wear a pocket protector and I don't own suspenders. My hair is unkempt but put on a hat and that solves that problem. I would like to think I am your average developer. Any labels you can find for me?
Ok so first of all my website is http://www.brutal.yoursitedesigned.com/
Its all working fine so far, I was just validating the home page with http://validator.w3.org/ so I could start building the other pages using the first page as a template. I got a few errors due to some of the javascript ...
While I do believe the median talent level is pretty crummy in Java I would never use "Java Developer" interchangeably with "noob." I would, however, use "Java" interchangeably with words like "psychic root canal" or "brain-rape."