I don't care about function.prototype. I'd like to know the difference between .prototype and Object.getPrototypeOf(something). Maybe I've been unclear, sorry
Basically, prototypes are the origin of an object - the object's parents. But on functions, the special property prototype is the basic of newed objects.
hi guys, I'm trying to get the canvas not be blurry at retina screens, which seems fixed, but I don't know how it looks now at normal screens. Could someone have a look?
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@StevensHaen That's just how the console displays it, nothing to do with js...and why would it show that the object's type is dog? That's just the variable name.
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php is server side because the server components interpret it (e.g. php installed with apache). js is client side (in those applications) because the browser (client) interprets it
FWIW I feel like all compile to js languages will probably stick around for a while, but will all die. JS and ECMA will cherry pick from them and grow as a language/spec
@Apoph1s the only reason compile to works well is when a language is behind on the living spec. ES6 hasn't officially landed. transpilers and compile to languages will still be prevalent until it is
@rlemon Okay I was confusing things, thought about Value Objects which Eich demonstrated here along with lots of make-believe syntax, part of which is typing
Oh I see typescript is also going to support async/await stuff, which is not es6 but maybe es7. But in general I think you can't really compare it with coffeescript or dart.
but maybe I just liked java because I resolved some webstorm bugs, and I was so frustrated about the webstorm bugs, and so suprised that I could fix them without having to read anything about java (only dart).
So I was like, this is a cool language, if I don't have to read books, and can work with it immediately
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I have a method that verifies URLs as legit URLs when they don't begin with http:// or https://. Should I make the user enter it in http:// or https:// form? Would this cause a security issue of some sort?
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How can I check if a given string is a valid URL address?
My knowledge of regular expressions is basic and doesn't allow me to choose from the hundreds of regular expressions I've already seen on the web.