Reading the book You-Don't-Know-JS and trying to understand the concept of this.
this is actually a binding that is made when a function is invoked, and what it references is determined entirely by the call-site where the function is called.
And I came across the below code:
function a() {...
@HatterisMad relax, I'm actually trying to help you. They're implementing harsher penalties on chat rooms. and believe it or not, I'm trying to help you. It's not me who's your problem. It's the way things are headed and I'm trying to help you to keep your culture without the negatives
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@littlepootis cc ^^
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@YvetteColomb is this a royal 'you' or a personal 'you'? because you don't know my stance on anything yet as we have not spoken
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@HatterisMad plural you. As the room is getting focus. I dunno who is who here and don't really want to stay here. I'm trying to help. But maybe I'm misguided. I think it would be a shame for some rooms to end up deleted for the sake of refraining from making ceratin types of comments. anyway I'm copping it on meta now - so I think my intentions are either being misinterpreted or are just not helpful
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I'm going now, I have to do some things offline
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4:32 AM
i don't come to the javascript chat room for the culture, I don't fully appreciate the culture that has come out of the chat room being a part of stack overflow. I have loved stack overflow in the past, but i don't think it is conducive of housing chat rooms.
Meh I come to talk to friends, with a side of gaming/3d printing/js talk. Honestly I'm just looking at what I say and thinking if it's something I'd want my kids to hear. If not no reason to say it in the chat. tbh I do think it's something we could all live with.
Remember it's all public/google indexed as well, so there should be a level of self awareness anyway
No one can stop someone from being offended, but people will look really silly flagging something that's not disrespectful, and doesn't include profanity
Also @FlorianMargaine @KendallFrey and @rlemon wherever ye be, happy friday!!
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Exactly, I come here to talk to my friends. Occasionally I will help someone if they need it and wander their way in here. But unfortunately this chat is being hosted on SO and THEIR culture is changing and it is having fallout on our room, not the other way around.
i'm mostly here for js questions, but it's frustrating seeing regulars continuing to do shit that gets flagged. like, I disagree with this whole welcoming push, but it's here to stay, deal with it. it's one thing to kick/deal with trolls.. but when it's the people who are here every day contributing? i mean...
@curiousdannii Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
@DocBrown its for a parser that gets called millions of times, so yes, it is important. As to it making the code more readable, take note that goto is considered a good practice for breaking out of nested loops: stackoverflow.com/a/9695942/2158002 -- this is a similar but not identical situation, and for all I know, there might be a c++ feature that handles this situation. — Akiva13 mins ago
Take note, people. Goto is considered a good practice for breaking out of nested loops
Hi, I need some advice, I've been writing JavaScript with very little knowledge on how to write it efficiently, compactly and properly. can I get some tips please?
@JacobSchneider Hey Jacob, I would recommend doing a course on JavaScript. There are really cheap ones available on Udemy. Another important tip is to practice. Don't expect yourself to understand everything overnight. Finally don't be intimidated by the crazy code some of the JS devs post. They normally have years of experience to be able to write like that. Keep practicing, stay passionate and don't give up. :D
@JacobSchneider IMO efficiency: comes with practice, but to some degree is situational to the problem you're solving; compactly: don't worry bout it! use a minifier! properly: comes with practice, but also consider using typescript
@Dalton Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
actually, I think people doesn't hate jQuery... they just hate the fact that some people that doesn't know javascript, are trying to use jQuery even for a single query
> The Rubicon is a shallow river in northeastern Italy, just south of Ravenna. The same name was given to a river that was famously crossed by Julius Caesar in 49 BC.
Do any of you used crypto pouch? I've got an Ionic application, and I would like to store data encrypted, before sync them with PouchDB, is this lib good or should I use more generic and more well-known library such as SJCL or crypto-js?
@Kepotx Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
I didn't understand the downvotes initially but then I noticed that the output isn't what the answer says it is hence the downvotes. — Benjamin Gruenbaumjust now
What is the result you expect? Providing code is good but providing code that "didn't work for you" is no indication of what you expect the output should be. — HMR1 min ago
> On two occasions I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.
Yes, it's another meta question about the "Stack Overflow isn't very welcoming" blog post.
As someone who has been on this site for almost a decade, who has tried to post good questions, who has voted on content, who has worked the queues, all in the name of keeping the site's quality up... Jay ...
If most people in this chat hadn't been abrasive when I started talking here, I'd have kept lost in my dunning kruger :P
sometimes a little rudeness is needed, you can't expect every web 2.0 user to have a degree in psychology and education in order to be nice to everyone while always pushing the +ves.
@DenysSéguret I dunno, I'm okay with some people getting super worked up about it because it sends across a stronger message. I don't like people admitting guilt on my behalf for things that I don't feel like I've done.
I have a David vs Goliath case here involving a teen moderator on Stack Overflow. His display name is BoltClock.
I'm a low reputation SO user (less than 150 points) who was recently suspended for Voting Irregularities by BoltClock. Eventually the mistake was corrected by another non-teen moderat...