A common operation in JavaScript is to replace an object method with a new one while still calling the original method. This is often done like this:
var originalMethod = obj.method;
obj.method = function(arg) {
// call original method
originalMethod.call(this, arg);
// do my stuff n...
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm looking at the TODOMVC for backbone, but I can't see where they are persisting/retrieving the data. Do you have any clue where that might be?
Here is another approach. What you're doing here is very common in a Decorator pattern.
In most languages, this is done by both composing and extending an object. In JavaScript, this isn't needed - you can simply use prototypical inheritance.
Here is what I would do to decorate a function in ...
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and whoever also code with singletons should confess :p
so I am going absolutely insane about something tiny. I have a response to an AJAX post, and when I alert (response); it shows up differently than .html(response)...I'm just echoing my SQL call to check on things...with the alert it shows up as: ...WHERE productName = 'Products Name'; and with the .html it shows up as ...WHERE productName = '';
I can't get the following Insert to work although the syntax seems correct..
INSERT INTO views T
JOIN members T2
ON '$username' = T2.username
(ITEM_ID, ITEM_TYPE, USER_ID, USER_TYPE)
VALUES('$itemview', '$type', T2.id, '$usertype')
All the variables are predefined of course..
W...