@BenjaminGruenbaum getting Hello World written in Java is no more complex than in any other language. Just typing "Hello World" on a Python or Ruby console and seeing it echoed isn't programming... — jwenting5 mins ago
@FlorianMargaine I hope you taught them what || does :)
but for example if you have something like this:
function act(action) {
var actions = {
'action1': function() {},
'action2': function() {}
};
actions[action]();
}
For example, there is a common snippet in JS to get a default value:
function f(x) {
x = x || 'default_value';
}
This kind of snippet is not easily understood by all the members of my team, their JS level being low.
Should I not use this trick then? It makes the code less readable by peer...
We are the lamers. Lower your skills and surrender your code. We will add your syntactical style distinctiveness to our own. Your coding convention will adapt to service us. Resistance is futile.
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In jquery, how can I perform an alert each time a video tag occurs in a string. Could I base something upon the each function? Let's say the string is called "getTheCurrentResults".
$(getTheCurrentResults["video"]).each(function ()
{
alert ("hello");
});
$('.delete').live('click',function(){
// $(this).closest('tr').remove();
var answer=confirm("Are you sure?");
if (answer)
{
alert("right choice ");
}
else{alert("wrong choice");
return false;
} why is these code hiding my contents event though i click on cancel..
Hi everybody, I've got a newbie question: I've got this function: $("#banner_apps").click(function () { code }); I want to exec the above function from this one: $(".fill_in").click(function () { exec $("#banner_apps").click(function () });
+1 and 1 are the same in every sane programming language. And while that adjective is questionable when used in front of "PHP" while not prefixed with "in", +1 === 1 does apply for PHP, too. — ThiefMaster31 secs ago
For the fun of it as well as professional development, I wrote a small "library" (js file) that will allow a developer to double check that all external libraries loaded and to reload them with a local copy as a fallback if the CDN is blocked or down.
Double Take Script Loader
This is a simpl...
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var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); try { var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-3727700-1"); pageTracker._trackPageview(); } catch(err) {} Hey Sci Fi geeks! The third book in The Expanse series came out! It'…
> The jQuery and j_query_min built-in functions accept strings (single-byte only) as input, send the codes to a jQuery server (e.g. a web browser), where the codes are run, and the result is sent back to the client php machine via XML (AJAX). However it's not recommended that you use the functions directly for security reasons. Instead you have to first sanitise your input by copy-and-pasting one of the user-written functions on php.net.
pattern game. given a loop 0-60 output this pattern. 0,2,8,16,8,2,0,-2,-8,-16,-8,-2,0,2,8,16,8,2,0,-2,-8,-16,-8,-2,0,2,8,16,8,2,0,-2,-8,-16,-8,-2,0,2,8,16,8,2,0 ...
Let's say I have a company that ranks the cutest cats on the internet.
I offer a resource at /cats/ which provides users with the latest, cutest adorable cats.
Users can either get just the top 3 cats if they haven't paid at all or registered. The top 10 cats if they paid 337 dollars and are lo...
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@NagaJolokia I want the page to check against the server and suggest an upgrade. I'm kind of wary of keeping global state on the application and checking against that although that's quite and option.
@FlorianMargaine I upvoted it, but I'm looking for an idiomatic way. Your answr is a valid answer to the question and it's one of the options we actually considered (I removed it from the list I added not to be an ass). I'm just interested in what the community there agrees on.
when i sort my hash table.. the function i use the sort changes all the original id#'s to sort it which is kinda screwing some stuff up... is there a different way to sort hash without changing the original id#'s ? here's my sort function pastebin: pastebin.com/u1DgHWyg
I'm writing a compiler for a project. I could stick an interactive demo in a fiddle or something for my tutor to play with. Why didn't I think of that before?!
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It removes everything after the decimal point because the bitwise operators implicitly convert their operands to signed 32-bit integers. This works whether the operands are (floating-point) numbers or strings, and the result is a number.
In other words, it yields:
function(x) {
if(x < 0) retu...
A wild Last Week post appears! That’s been a while. This post describes the 1,326 commits which landed in the Chromium, Blink and v8 repositories during the 4th of July US holiday week, until Chromium r210375. Chrome DevTools windows won’t disappear anymore when an interstitial page is being displayed, for example warnings about self-signed certificates [...]