Currently, it is planned for mutable __proto__ to be in the spec (and not just in annex b). The current plan is for it to be a magical data property existing solely on Object.prototype and acting as an accessor (the magical part). This property will be deletable as well, removing the ability to m...
I talked to Eich about this - he said that the committee can't change the facts of life - it's not its place to decide how people write code but instead standardize.
@AwalGarg well, obviously it was an overstatement to illustrate a point - but people actually did similar things. They moved proto around - 6 years ago it wasn't even that uncommon.
@SecondRikudo well, conceptually you're not creating a new array: you're saying that your outlook on that selection has changed and you now consider it an array.
It is the same data - but you're looking at it differently. It makes sense in theory.
Right, me too, it's easier to reason about - but conceptually it's less "correct".
> Sorry, I missed this in Dmitry's post (skimmed while traveling), but settable __proto__, apart from the object initialiser use case (i.e., on a new object not yet reachable, analogous to ES5's Object.create), is a terrible idea.
> I write this having designed and implemented settable __proto__ over 12 years ago. At the time, unstratified metaprogramming APIs were popular; if it was good enough for Python, why not for JS. But the lack of stratification is a problem (consider JSON data with a key "__proto__"). And worse, the mutability means implementations must check for cyclic prototype chains in order to avoid ilooping.
> Mutable __proto__ also makes optimization harder, or simply defeats optimizations at the price of some complexity in the engine. Finally, mutating __proto__ on an existing object may break non- generic methods in the new prototype object, which cannot possibly work on the receiver (direct) object whose __proto__ is being set. This is simply bad practice, a form of intentional type confusion, in general.
> If specific cases wouldn't care because prototype-based methods are generic, setting __proto__ on an already-initialized object still smells like bad form, although I admit a Self-ish programmer would want it and probably use it well. But JS is not Self.
Is it wise to teach students of Object.__proto__ in classes? I hear its deprecated, and, even the use of its corresponding getter/setter functions is discouraged since its experimental...!
i am unable to get posted data on sever using php it returns
Output : Array()
Php Code
public function create()
{
print_r($_POST);
}
Angular Code
angular.module('index',[])
.controller('SignUpController', ['$scope','$http', function($scope,$http) {
$scope.signup=...
@SecondRikudo don't want to install the GUI tool on Windows... My repo will only contain 3 files... so I wanted to do all from the Github website itself...
@SecondRikudo can you do that in less than 10 CLI lines? : 1) convert the current folder (containing 3 files) into a git "repo" 2) link it to a github online repo ? 3) push everything to the site ? :)
But auto-starting a VIM on a Windows machine when you simply write "git commit" is like ... using a nuclear weapon when you just want to clean your kitchen... (of course the kitchen will be clean)
Hello, When it comes to select elements, where the value is saved as a string in database, would you guys prefer to write the value as the option label without spaces and lowercase(like "Javascript Database" as label and "javascript-database' as value) or keep the value same as the option label(like "Javscript Database" as both option label and value)?
I'm stuck in between... keeping option value as "javascript-database" seems much cleaner, but requires like extra code to display it. But then I cannot find any good reason to just store "Javascript Database" as the value
@SecondRikudo ok now it's done :) Thanks for all. Last thing. I closed the git bash. Now to the local repo and github repo are synced. Now let's modify local file... What do I have to do to replicate local changes to github? Do I need : Right click, GIT BASH, and then ?
please anyone could tell me why this is not working? I try to get back the base64 data from a canvas containing a .svg image... jsfiddle.net/xfh7nctk/13
@SecondRikudo how do you usually do that on windows? And a last thing : is git push -u origin master enough to push the modifications local -> online, or is git commit always needed first ?
i'm trying to use requirejs with wordpress and i'm unsure if my approach is a good idea or a bad idea. i'm not sure if i should stick to the built-in wordpress methods to enqueue scripts, or if the way i've put together my templates makes sense. here's my "base" template: github.com/sholanozie/madeofchalk/blob/master/views/base.twig
the idea is that i can "require" javascript modules on a per-page basis