The books has a whole chapter one of to defined object, so no it's not really possible to explain it in an answer here. Basically, the goal is to avoid building object that need 'new' to be instanciated, and relying on a good understanding of closure and scope to produce safe and optimized JS code. Really, this book made me a better programmer in just a few hours. — ScalpwebSep 13 at 13:13
@Zirak I know, right?! I'm going to be watching his other show, "Love is Evol" today. I don't think anything can beat the one I watched yesterday, though!
How can we divide a grid dynamically by number given into number of columns and rows ? for example if i has given 24 i must divide 24 into rows and columns dynamically in javascript
@OctavianDamiean i am not using any library. i was stuck in a game. i am getting number of items from server let say once they send 12 items and once 8 items only . now i have to display them in a grid. Depending on the number of items they send to me, i have to divide rows and columns
@jAndy mainly Angular and Knockout for binding and client side management but it's on a per project basis, a lot of my own code, Require for loading (browserify was too problematic), and a lot of grunt for builds and stuff. Also jQuery for old browsers, momentjs for dates, and Raphael for drawing most of the time.
YOu know how you can have a user login system, like Facebook, our Details (Name, age, Email etc) are stored in a database, what file format is that database?
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@deep databases (not files) are applications that store data in a way you shouldn't care about. The only thing you care is that they (relational databases) offer a common language, called SQL, to let you request and store data
@Gajini
function f (n) {
var res = [];
for (var i=1,c;i <= (c=0|n/i);i++) {
if (i * c === n)
res.push ( [i,c] )
}
return res
}
Should give you an array of value pairs which match up to the number inputted. *untested*
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