Next problem is that this notebook requires its special Samsung drivers to control its fans. That alone wouldn't be a problem IF those damn Samsung drivers wouldn't be blacklisted in the new Linux kernel because they are bugged.
Those drivers being blacklisted means that the notebook will trigger a kernel panic eventually.
So, I'm stuck with the gigantic fuck up that is called Windows 8.
Is there any alternative way to call javascript when javascript is disabled in your browser?
Means if i am using ajax and also jquery validation which are must for the further process but my javascript is disabled in browser. So what should i do ? How to validate and get the values of the ajax c...
@phenomnomnominal you should probably enlarge your field. How are you going to get the Generalist badge if you look only at the javascript and coffeescript questions ? It's time for you to learn 3 more languages :)
var revealed = function(){
var a = [1,2,3];
function abc(){
return (a[0]*a[1])+a[2]);
}
return {
name: 'revealed',
abcfn: abc
}
module.exports = revealed;
}();
How can i use CommonJS pattern with Revealing Module pattern?. When i try to do module.exports = r...
A cobol programmer made a lot of money fixing Y2K programs and decided he'd get himself cryogenically frozen. One day he gets unexpectedly unfrozen, and he asks, "Why'd you unfreeze me?" and they tell him, "It's the year 9999, and you know cobol."
What's with the inundation of questions about modules and exporting functions between files? Did someone write a new blog about JS organisation or something?
I'm reading this book about async events. Let me ask you guys. If you were going to fade a #container in and out infinitely (smoothly) how would you go about doing it? jQuery non jQuery I don't care.
Background on color perception:
Due to the nature of the human eye and visual processing by the brain, there's an optical illusion that the same color will look different depending on the background.
It is known as the contrast effect, illustrated below — center rectangles are identical:
Sou...
@Baumr I don't know if it's a solved problem but it's an important one. I play with HSL components to automatically build my colors depending on the type of background. A similar problem is to have color look similar when in big areas and in lines or texts.
That's what I've been doing — but it's very time consuming :P (especially for all link variations :active :hover etc. in different areas of the site -- so if theres three backgrounds, there's 12 of those to set -- in different colors)
how can i know (what event is triggered) when a function returns in async environment ?
Example :
function googleAddress(){ //make google api call //return address-packet } function displayAddress(){ var address = googleAddress() alert(address.latitude); }
the problem above is the google api consumes time so in my (backbone environment) it executes the alert and that alert is underfined , how can i trigger alert after return ?Please some help
how can i know (what event is triggered) when a function returns in async environment ?
Example :
function googleAddress(){ //make google api call //return address-packet } function displayAddress(){ var address = googleAddress() alert(address.latitude); }
the problem above is the google api consumes time so in my (backbone environment) it executes the alert and that alert is underfined , how can i trigger alert after return ?Please some help
Well, let's say user is logged into site A and site B runs a javascript ajax to site A asking for the user's last emails for example
If I validate an anti CSRF token I can prevent that, if I understand correctly what you're saying is I don't have to if all my data fetching is AJAX even though it is not all POST (it's POST,GET,PATCH,PUT, HEAD and delete)
Since only AJAX requests can add headers to the request so I should just check if the additional header exists on the server, right?
great :) Though if someone has a program running on the user's computer, that doesn't help me, right? for example if I am able to run HTTP requests from the user's computer I can still exploit this but not the anti CSRF token. I'm guessing that this is not a real use case though right?
it's some blades, a few servos/steppers (depending on $ and tourque), a dc motor, optical encoder wheel, handful of IR sensors, and the PI (and I/O interface) - motor speed controllers I will likely buy from a hobby shop
> APL is a mistake, carried through to perfection. It is the language of the future for the programming techniques of the past: it creates a new generation of coding bums.
I hate getting distracted. I always amaze myself when I get "in the zone" and slam out some really great code. Unfortunately, I'm in a college dorm (one of the most distracting places in the world) with an internet connection. What's a poor ADD kid to do with all this information overload? I've tried lots of things. Post-it notes, coffee, regular sleep schedules, moving…