and i really slapped this together. my monitors are sitting on towers, my keyboard and mouse are on some board I found being propped up with cardboard boxes
I'm building a very simple "under construction" page that will be visible when my main page is being updated.
My page is generated by ASP.NET and below is my scripts section:
var i = 0;
var start = moment("<%=Start%>", "YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss");
var end = moment("<%=End%>", "YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss");...
I'm trying to create and run some JS code by creating a script tag and inserting the code via the innerHtml property, but I keep getting the following error message:
Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token ^ (anonymous function) (line
50)
Line 50 is where I append the tag to the body.
bod...
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@dystroy the app I'm working on serves these tags (and many others) dynamically to many sites that our hosting our widgets. We didn't want to lose control of the tags in case we need to make changes so this was the only way I could see it working. Your answer was technically correct so if you want you can add that as your answer I will give you credit for it. Thanks. — Ken8 mins ago
I have a $().each function in jQuery that loops through two arrays, and it is stopping when one array ends, not both. Would anyone know how to make the loop repeat itself, until the second array is finished? — jsfiddle.net/kCQv8/9
@FlorianMargaine Yes. But right now I'm learning OAuth2, Passport.js, jade, express and a few other things for miaou while having a lot of work for my job so I have to postpone learning bluebird a few days. I'll read that later. They're persisted and from now I'll try not to lose messages...
And now I see that using node/express doesn't mean coding a lot but googling a lot for incompatibilities between versions of node modules with terrible and obsolete documentations...
I've seen a number of different methodologies when it comes to applying class-based inheritance to JS/ECMA-based projects. Over the past several months, I've been applying IIFE Namespaces to my class models when I need classes. This results in a little extra boilerplate code that is easily abstra...
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This is more of a business / ethics type of question that incorporates programming principles. So I as a developer will be selling a database driven web application to a local college university. I am currently working on the program and I coming up across a couple issues that would be easily wor...
Here's your fly, in order to swat it we're introducing nuclear cannons in ES7
I don't want them to add pattern matching for that in ES7, I want a simple solution that Google can implement within a year in V8. I'm barking up the wrong tree though - I should go talk to the relevant people at Google.
> You tell me I don't need to sell you this - who do I need to sell this to? What people do I convince in order to have better catch clauses that solve my problem in the spec?
And then he tells me "let's assign someone to build out nuclear cannon!"
To be honest I haven't had to deal with it before, the problem is a lot less apparent when you're not doing I/O with generators.