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what shld be the code using javascript in which we have a calender and on click of each date in the calender we can check if that date is free or not in our database and put a cross on it if its free.
Thanks. I am wondering about game development. About how is the best to make characters move on a definite grid but with a real mouvement. Not x -> x+1 when pressing the right key, but with an animation between x -> x+1
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Does twitter bootstrap has a real documentation of all its classes what they do, what styles each class apply, what classes are appropriate for each element, other than just these examples?
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Hi, when using a github deployment flow, is it commit the build files (which you created locally by using grunt/gulp) to the repository as well, or should this process be mimicked on the production site? What's the "accepted" approach for this?
I'm just wondering if grunt/gulp is something that is commonly used on production sites too in a deployment flow, or if people build it on their local machines & commit/upload it seperately
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FWIW, with lots of smaller prototypes and alphas we do don't do CI, I still do tests most of the time because that's just inherent to how I code now, but with prototypes. I just find it less important for really small teams.
@FlorianMargaine you need an interation server anyway if you automate deployment. Or you just mean automating the deploy to the production server? We don't automate that at all.
@BenjaminGruenbaum yeah, the deploy to the production server. I don't mean to automate with a cron, but to automate the steps required to correctly deploy a new version of your application
!!> function URL(a){ var b = document.createElement("a"); b.href = a; return b;} URL("http://localhost/scripts/testing.js?v=1398554611896").pathname.split("/").pop()