Some people don't like it when they feel stupid for not knowing something. Instead of accepting it, resolving to read/study more and moving on, some criticize. Try to limit the time you spend with these people.
my new boss can be very frustrating. Sometimes he'll go on and on about something working a certain way as if it were law, and disagreeing doesn't generally get you anywhere...
Like "script tags aren't guaranteed to load in order ever since IE8, that's why we're using requirejs on this project"
I am working on a notifications system. Please refer the fiddle here.
I tried to close the element using
this.remove();
It didnt work, no error either.
I also tried:
this.parent.remove();
This gave an error:
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot call method 'remove' of undefined
How do I get the c...
@gnack don't you think that if 3 people can answer it so quickly in under 5 minutes, it might be an "easy to google" kind of question? — RUJordan15 secs ago
And they're not too strict with the requirements, but other positions are open too if you're not comfortable with the managing one. You should definitely send your code answer though.
I posted a vanilla answer among the jQuery. GO VANILLA
@SomeKittensUx2666 night!
I considered offering him vanilla JS, but for somebody who is more of a developer and not as experienced as a programmer, even concepts like loops can throw people off sometimes, so I figured just give him the JQuery version since he tagged it anyway. Good answer, though! — Mr. Lavalamp43 secs ago
what. the. fuck.
developer != programmer = loops are chinese symbols?
Holy shit, almost all this guys answers are just try this and a code dump
I usually judge if the OP will actually care about the difference first. If I'm tired or lazy, I'll just fix the jQUery. If I'm spry and frisky, I'll post both
As for your linked in profile, if I were you I'd really wanna draw attention to both your involvement in this community and your knowledge of libraries/client-side technologies. No one's gonna care that you worked for applebees, etc. What they will care about though is what you can show you've done (paid or not)
Yeah, not saying you shouldn't include it, just that it's not your selling point
Moar detail! What were the challenges? What where the goals? What made you the most badass, awesome developer for the job (even if it is just a personal project).
Remember, you're in the enviable position of actually knowing what you're talking about :P All you've gotta do is get to an interview and not fuck up on the social/culture side
Interesting... I've been getting quite a few downvotes recently, almost always immediately followed by twice as many upvotes. And of course, no one leaves a comment.
I've been in the habit of upvoting a lot of questions I've found useful recently. It seems like an obvious thing to do, but I have to consciously remind myself to do it. So easy just to vamp and run without thinking about the OP
BTW, interview tip for the day: If you're doing a video conference interview and you don't know the answer to a question, don't google the question during the interview. Especially if you're wearing glasses and we can see your screen reflected off the lenses :P
if i need to sort a multidimensional array with thousends of elements checking if it exists i could take 1-2sec with a bad code. in that case i prefer that it takes just some millliseconds.
so if there is a shorthand that increases the try check ... i would be happy
From what I meant. These would be lagging anyway unless you optimize. Sorting thousands of elements is just slow, having hundrends of listeners would lag, I agree :)
if'almost managed to control it (removing eventhandlers deleting dynamic images..) but bad thing is that some new html5 things like canvas and dataurl(base64 images..) don't work properly with the garbagecollector even if you delete everything you create.
i mean if i create a var img=new Image() i need to set img=null & if i create window.addEventListener('something',f,false) i need to write window.removeEventListener('something',f,false) before deleting the element
edited my question, with a couple more attempts, but still not working (i will drop off chat cause the wife is calling for lunch, but I'll take a peek in a while)
I've been trying to get this to work, I found it here and adapted it towards my needs. At the moment it is arriving at the intended value, however the return isn't passed outside the function on the return. I've tried debugging it, but can't seem to find/understand the problem.
The function is s...
Hi there Would you say that one should wrap all methods that are doing database operations should be wrapped into callbacks/promises to ensure their completion?
Good evening to everybody I have been face this problem since one week please help me I am really thankful you please. Problem disable browser back button throughout application like this d.pr/i/PDHu but now my application browser is d.pr/i/Em8S please help me