hey guys i am trying to access the value of b from the load function in the add function is this possible ?
var a = {
load: function(){
b = 25;
},
add : function (){
console.log('The value of b is '+ b));
}
};
a.add();
@devdar If you call load then you'll put b into the global scope, so yes. It's an absolutely terrible way to design anything tho (it's put into window lol)
Hi I would like to know how to insert image from user's computer to my webpage.
For example a lot of websites have "insert image" button to choose you profile picture.
Coluld you please give me some code on how to do that... :) Thanks in advance!
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should I instead be using the node JS command propt
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