and i'm really getting annoyed with the constant pings about the bot :P holy crap people. we survived without her before. we can go a week without her again.
> Where a calculator like the ENIAC today is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future may have only 1,000 vacuum tubes and perhaps weigh only 1½ tons. --Andrew Hamilton, "Brains that Click", Popular Mechanics 91 (3), March 1949
My issue with most tutorials is that they start a few steps after what they should. When I was trying to learn javascript, most tutorials demand at least a basic understanding of what you're doing, but I was clueless. It made learning very hard, which is why I loved codecademy so much (because it made it easy)
that's one of the things that I don't like about angular or any other framework.. they usually give you many ways of doing the same thing, most of which are not the "right" way
If you're going to be obliged to write a program in a specific way, don't allow many ways to do something if it can be helped
What is the most concise and efficient way to find out if a JavaScript array contains an obj?
This is the only way I know to do it:
function contains(a, obj) {
for (var i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {
if (a[i] === obj) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
Is ...