Hi, I would like to know if there is an event for "select" when you choose the element that is already select (like the onchange, but also call if click on current choice)
They have no control over the code. But they know baaaaasic JS. So to see whether buttons are "tagged" (they are tracking events/clicks/whatever) they will inspect the button directly
If they don't see it directly, they will start writing new tickets for them to be tagged and then risk events being captured twice
Guys, I'm aware that I can add this stuff into JS. But I don't want to because these guys don't know how to check properly. It will cause more problems adding rude classes or doing it the 'proper' way than to just add it inline
@Loktar When I use require.ensure or the bundle! syntax, webpack creates those chunked bundles right. It says it will load those "on demand". How does it know when those are required actually ?
Amazon will eventually take over world domination the second they create drones which instantly deliver your order to you, flying to pre-defined places or something :p
When io.js got started there were those that saw it as the "new Node", a more aggressively developed fork that quickly implemented features that were lacking from 0.11 and 0.12. And the lack of the mystical Node.js 1.0 in 2014 certainly encouraged that kind of