it's a lost argument. keeping HTML strings out of your js as much as possible aside, there are caveats where event listeners are concerned that you may run into
@HarryBeasant don't worry about that - you know you are a help vampire - I choose to help you by trying to make you see what is wrong without telling you. I hope that you will learn this way.
@HarryBeasant It's fine to be bad at web development and be working on web development. The important thing is that your "work" is mainly learning the right way to get your project done, NOT getting your project done and it being awful.
@Dave rlemon is crazy better at js than I am. The subject we disagreed on earlier was more a matter of psychology. We both agree that the code works the same either way.
@Connor ok, so there are fewer than 1,582 people in the U.S. with the first name Connor. if there are 5 times as many people in the US than the UK and the name isn't popular in either we can stand to guesstimate around ~320 people in the UK named connor. I'm on to you. Now with a general age demographic and job occupation as a filter I can find you
My secret plan - I'm taking a working vacation for the next week and a half. I'll be super productive and my boss will tell me to work remotely so I can move back to NY
I argue you will never have a perfect government because men in power are tempted to corruption. This might change, but as it stands it is pretty human nature, and pretty common amongst governments to have some who will abuse power. Just like police, teachers, and anyone in a position of authority.
@Dave the bloke that runs it was in the navy and his daughter killed herself through common purpose thats why he started looking into it. he is very intelligent
I like the idea of the elected body actually representing the makeup of the people they represent, i.e. 15% of congresspeople should be below the poverty line.
you can't possibly replace the system with a better system. and the new people are as equally succumbed to corruption. so vote when you can, pole when you can, raise LOCAL awareness when you can. Stirring up conspiracy shit online is just making you look nutters and giving the entire cause a bad light.
you are arguing about a system which you probably know little about (I mean, you are only 18. I understand you know a lot, but you are too young to have seen enough to appreciate the state of the world and where we are, and have come from. You want bad times? Dark Ages were a bitch... ) and you admit to never wanting to take proper action to change said system.
ergo: why in the fuck should anyone be giving you there time on this subject?
Angular lets me pass in a function to be used as a constructor for an object (creating a service). So I can add properties to the object like this:
function () {
this.myProp = true;
this.anotherProp = false;
}
Could that be done without repeating the "`this`" pointer?
I'm thinking I'd have to create an object, then loop through the object, assigning its properties to this
but it's pointless. You show us websites and videos for your claim. It doesn't matter actually you can show whatever. Because when I posted the B/C of Obama you said "it's only a piece of paper". it is like trying to have a constructive conversation with a super religious person who is unable to conceive that they could be wrong on any one matter.
@Connor because I actually educate myself just the slightest. I even admitted that they are not perfect systems, but coming in HERE and bitching on top of NEVER planning on doing anything along the formal lines of constructive action.... makes your entire premise pointless and stupid.
@Jeremy angular is creating an object for you based on what you do in the constructor that I'm passing in. add nothing to the constructor and you get `{}`
So really, it's just like doing
var myObj = {
prop1 = true,
// etc
}
$(document).ready(function(){}); actually has been designed by John and Google/Microsoft to start recording any webcam that is present on the users computer without notifying him of this. It was the first initiative from PRISM and has since gone unnoticed.
@Connor none of your points are proven, and insult me in caps again why don't you.