I am a new Website Designer (coming from a C-language background) and I am pushing to move towards more professionally-documented code, so I have adopted the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern. I decided to implement this framework on a Braintree project: creating a simple page with a dro...
Hey people, I've got a prompt like structure and I've added tooltips to the buttons, but the issue is the tooltips don't overflow the container. It's got an absolute position and so does the tooltip, correct Z-Indeces but it still doesn't overflow correctly, what do I need to do?
I'm taking a course on javascript on Udemy and we're using Plnkr (plunker) and I can't seem to be able to copy the test out of the plnkr editor to the clipboard. Is there some kind of copy protection in plnkr? Firefox 56 64 bit on win7 64 bit
I don't get colors, but I do get copying in palemoon. seems kind of weird that something like copy might break
I've been recently learning some new languages and there are tools like plunkr that I didn't have when I learned programming a long time ago. Plnkr, jsbin, and then for Python there's a service called Jupiter that is locally-hosted. Are these all just teaching tools? Seems weird that there are so many...
but I also think it's weird that there are so many text editors and people get tribal about them too
@OvieAdese nice! if webpack gets annoying to setup you might look at using parcel for simple projects. I actually created an npm package that works as a bootstraper for parcel and react.
I was wondering, creating an array via Array(10) works fine and I don't see a difference to new Array(10), is there any? I'm asking specifically about the constructor of Array.
Thanks! I search on SO and big G and couldn't find anything usefull.
May I ask if you searched on SO directly? what was your search query?
I always call new Array() just because I know that one works, but I just saw on SO someone else use it without new and my first reaction was "that doesn't work... does it?"
and I'm never sure if that works for all std objects (e.g. Date) and a check tells me it doesn't
> When Date is called as a function rather than as a constructor, it returns a String representing the current time (UTC).
it was just another dark web market place. I follow a lot of cyber security sites and it was a funny story that I remember because the guy who ran it got caught only because he came to the US for a beard competition lol
When you were just beginning to learn JavaScript, how long did it take you guys to go from taking the basic fundamentals to feeling comfortable with writing real applications?
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@DavidKamer, the US sounds dangerous I don't even want to go there tbh lol
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it sounds like there is a zero tolerance policy there