... but the fun thing is, while you hate yourself when the alarm clock feature tells you how many hours you have left, you'll hate yourself even more in the morning.
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It doesn't matter what your selector is, you can't access a property of an object that you are declaring, while you are declaring it.
Why would ul be declared? You're making a property ul on your opts object.
Ugly:
What you might want is:
var opts = {
ul: $(this).find('.carousel')
}
o...
I decided to post an answer on how to do that exact same thing without jQuery. Just because I'm a rebel.
var ageCheckbox = document.getElementById('isAgeSelected');
var ageInput = document.getElementById('txtAge');
// Just because of IE <333
ageCheckbox.onchange = function() {
// Check if t...
Why it works:
This uses a for... in loop to iterate through the object's properties.
If the object has any property, it would enter the loop and return false
If the object has no properties, it would not enter the loop, and return true.
Why it doesn't:
Note that there exists a case where it ...
Please consider adding an actual answer here, as it currently stands the answer provides no reasoning for it. Link only answers are generally frowned upon. — Benjamin Gruenbaum4 secs ago
@MechanisM if you're still around, please unaccept this answer and accept another one instead if it answers your question. This one is horrible in hindsight. — Octavian Damiean21 secs ago
It is a programming language which was influenced by other programming languages which also influenced other programming languages (like Scala, Groovy, etc.).
I would say that "Java" refers to the programming language and the virtual machine (as defined by Oracle's specification: docs.oracle.com/javase/specs)
@Michael I disagree, Java and the JVM are two different things. They just happen to share a prefix (well, not "just happen", since that's intentional, but hopefully the point's clear)
When one says "java" they don't mean the whole stack, it's just the language.
It depends on the context. If a developer is talking about "Java" he's probably referring to the language. If a layman is talking about "Java", he's probably referring to "that annoying icon in the task bar". xD
BIM is the sound I heard in my head when CapricaSix mean phrase just reached my eyes and hurted my sensitivity. Just as if copy had just said HostileFork while I was playing with him
@phenomnomnominal got a confession to make. Yesterday, when I was on TeamSpeak with Zirak, he hummed the melody of Daybreak and I didn't know where I heard it. :(
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