I'm not really deep into soviet politic but again, I wouldn't give much on information from either side. Not west, not east. I just see huge amounts of gas and oil around that area and I pretty much know which game is going on.. AGAIN
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I am looking for javascript/Jquery, I have setting icon image in my web page.
If there is no internet connection then my setting icon image must change automatically to other image. I know we can do with help of NavigatorOnLine.onLine, I can achieve this by any button click but I want it should ...
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Everyone seems to feel obligated to include HTML as a tag no matter the topic of their question. It frustrates me when I see an HTML-tagged question that is somehow 100% AngularJS and PHP and MySQL
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So I guess I could ask, though, since people seem equally split: jump right into jQuery or similar library, or stick with pure JavaScript until I have a strong understanding of it?
Given how much simpler jQuery development is, when compared to native JavaScript, what makes people forgo libraries like jQuery altogether?
Is this because jQuery has limitations or it is slow? I mean, if jQuery is so easy compared to native javascript, what reasons do people have to still use...