it is? But null is technically the lack of a value (hence why null !== null in technical semantics)... So undefined is a subset of null. So why the heck does undefined exist in the first place?
@IvoWetzel: I understand that, but what I'm saying is that there's no semantic difference between undefined and null. So why have both. Sure, I guess you could say to distinguish between a compiler null and a user null, but that's stupid since both are the same and should be treated as such...
but it's not a value. It's the lack of a value. It's everything and nothing at the same time (which is why null !== null, since if it was, it wouldn't be nothing)...
Most languages allow null === null to be true, but it's technically wrong (Hence the existance of IS NULL in SQL). In ANSI SQL mode, NULL = NULL is false...
Null is a special marker used in Structured Query Language (SQL) to indicate that a data value does not exist in the database. Introduced by the creator of the relational database model, E. F. Codd, SQL Null serves to fulfill the requirement that all true relational database management systems (RDBMS) support a representation of "missing information and inapplicable information". Codd also introduced the use of the lowercase Greek omega (ω) symbol to represent Null in database theory. NULL is also an SQL reserved keyword used to identify the Null special marker.
Null has been the focu...
"null, which is an object of type 'object' that indicates a deliberate non-value" The purpose being is that you can overwrite something to null. The only difference is that null happens to inherit from object which is useful in some obscure edge cases
@theChrisKent: I'm not arguing if it's useful or not, just that it's wrong (lots of bastardizations and boken thinking can be extremely powerful if used correctly)
@ircmaxell I agree, I'd bet if we look closely at most languages, from a theory standpoint we'd be horrified, but then we probably wouldn't get too much done!
@Raynos: Deliberate non-value. But that's a value then isn't it? And round and round we go. The paradox collapses and the bit in the processor ceases to exist...
@theChrisKent: Yeah, that's a very valid point. The important thing is if it's practically worth it (some things like goto are abused far far more than used well)...
@Raynos Well, that's my point. Rename undefined as null, and that's it...
@ircmaxell I always feel bad for language designers. They have to balance theory with making stuff work for a group of people who only care about the abstraction, not the reasoning behind the structure. Then when they make some compromise, people use it like crazy not understanding that it is a pretty horrible work around (like GOTO)
Can we just abandon backwards compatibility and break old websites :) Someone up top says thats it. screw backwards compatibility were doing it right this time.
@theChrisKent That's fair. Again, don't take this to think I'm bashing the language for one flaw. It's got it's flaws, but this is more of a pet peeve than anything.
I want to prevent the enter key from submitting the form, I want it to act as a TAB key to just jump to the next field in the form or the next element.
Is this possible in HTML/JS?
if not possible to make the enter button act as a tab, is there a way to prevent the submission of the form and ma...
How do I go about wrapping setters & getters around DOMObject.disabled. I can't set the disabled property inside the setter because that just recursively calls the setter.
So I recently made the jump over to VIM and I'm still testing out all sorts of plugins. Now, I installed snipMate and the snippets work really great, but I'm encountering a strange bug.
When doing undo / redo the buffer ends up in pretty strange states.
Before the undo (just some random test co...
Hi,
I am having a difficult time getting my regular expression code to work properly in PHP. Here is my code:
$array = array(); // Used to satisfy the 3rd argument requirment of preg_match_all.
$regex = '/(012|345|678|987|654|321|123|456|789|876|543|210|234|567|765|432)/';
$subject = '123456';
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hi all! I wanna play around with the upcoming jQuery 1.5 templates. Anyone know if they're available somewhere as a plugin or something? I've found the code for the original proposal from Microsoft, but not sure if they're what's actually going into jQuery 1.5?
There are so many frameworks and libraries out there I'm just not aware of :\. Look at O3D. That looks fun to play with. I need to crack on with my own before someone comes up behind me with a better one