I have a use who asks a question, delete it just after I answer (not for the first time), the ask again the same question and is insulting when I answer. What to do ?
I see IIFE's all the time.
I see a series of statements that are left open, i.e, they are not encapsulated by brackets.
Why have I not seen a function followed by its invocation
// lib code...we are inside an IIFE
function fooName () {
}
fooName();
// lib code...
to im...
@dystroy :-\ I really am trying to be completely honest in the post, so that way people do not throw it back in my face later like they have done before...
human beings are pretty interesting, aren't they ? If they have an urgent need, anything else in their orbit just become totally irrelevant.. right now, I don't care about ANYTHING.. 'cept for the delivery boy, bringing my noodles
I so don't care about anything else right now its ridiculous
I even came up with a little rhyme as a retort to all the haters
/*
Some people question my use of rgb over hex. To them I say:
You down with RGB? (Yeah you know me!)
Who's down with RGB? (Every last homie!)
You down with RGB? (Yeah you know me!)
Who's down with RGB? (All the homies!)
*/
Yo, MC Plus Plus, my rhymes are so phat,
I'm PSPACE-complete but I'll reduce you to 3-SAT.
My crew is so hard that we roll in NP,
And bitches dereference my pointer for free.
Your mom circulates like a public key,
Servicing more requests than HTTP.
She keeps all her ports open like Windows ME,
Oh, there's so much drama in the PhD.
So, I was writing a post for Blogascript about using class names for event delegation, and how it's probably bad for separation of concerns. But... is it? I'm not sure.
As long as you're using semantic class names, it might be okay.
imagine some guy is talking trash at the bar. "Yea well. Bitch, I'm an unsigned long int and you're just an 8-bit char! What do you think of that? Wanna step outside? wait! you can't because you're weak compiler do not allow for public static methods.. yea. step off."