@Zirak I wasn't able to find anything clarifying if it was possible to send stuff in the body rather than the query string for $.ajax, or if I should be using something else.
@Shmiddty I'm locked down to using a very restricted VM for the project I'm on. I can't even use Chrome. I'm lucky I could use Firefox instead of IE to debug
@FlorianMargaine http proxy/interceptor. Allows you to see traffic, change requests before they're sent, change responses before they're received, even script it.
@FlorianMargaine By default doesn't do anything, you can enable decryption by installing a root certificate.
@Zirak uh sorry. Yeah the naming is bad for all the functions, usually you prefix with the thing. You'd have package-get-name, package-get-version, etc. You're right that the data structure sucks, so make your own (for example, you have to do (cdr package) twice). Use (require 'cl), it'll just help your life. Really. Otherwise, nothing to say, your code is beautiful as always.
@Zirak last thing: if you're going to share this... prefix with either a pseudo-namespace (i.e. zirak/package-get etc) or prefix in the function/symbol names
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I don't like design patterns because after learning them, you try to apply and "identify" them, most of the times badly because patterns are usually just things which resemble other things. So you rewrite some code to make it fit the pattern and resulting code is horrible.
@PawanMall Nope!
Hit F12, discover that your browser has a js console, and start playing
Thinking about how to write fiddler... The architecture would be quite simple. Make a proxy that just naturally proxies in normal conditions, and just doesn't send the http requests to the internet but to your app if the app is connected. Then let the app send the request afterwards
tbh I haven't read any programming books which stuck with me. There're the books I recommend to keep you human, like The Little Prince, Catch 22, Ender's Game, Alice in Wonderland, Winnie the Pooh, etc
@tereško oohh, His Dark Materials was exceptionally good, considering the genre. I can still read it today, while things like Septimus Heap and Artemis Fowl are now meh
oh, I saw those books in a book store, but the...uhm...not sure the English term for it, but book description on the back made it sound like yet-another-teenage-drama.
actually, I can even recommend it, bit I must warn you that the first book start out when protagonist is quite young (and he gets older with each new book at the rate of +3 years or so per book)
@tereško I admire people like you who still have the stamina. After burning through several fantasy books in my teens, I simply can't stomach any more, unless they bring something exceptionally new to the table.
The 'Wat' talk for CodeMash 2012 basically points out a few bizarre quirks with Ruby and JavaScript.
I have made a JSFiddle of the results at http://jsfiddle.net/fe479/9/.
The behaviours specific to JavaScript (as I don't know Ruby) are listed below.
I found in the JSFiddle that some of my res...
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yeah, for reading high fantasy you kinda would need and access to a spoiler-free wiki, that you can use to "recall" what you have (or expected to) learned up till page 1328