@FlorianMargaine I don't breakfast. I drink coffee (which I can do while coding). And I shower later. I like to shower after #2, and #2 comes after 1L Coffee.
but i didnt find any facinating for the developers like me i just use php and node i only find one thing easy package handle and fast apache and mysql and processing thats all
Validation can be a tricky thing - it can be very complicated, thankfully, we live in a world we have access to the Internet, a place where people do amazing things and share those things for free.
Check out: http://jqueryvalidation.org/
A free plugin for validation, small, and easy to use.
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I'd like to compare two arrays... ideally, efficiently. Nothing fancy, just true if they are identical, and false if not. Not surprisingly, the comparison operator doesn't seem to work.
var a1 = [1,2,3];
var a2 = [1,2,3];
console.log(a1==a2); // Returns false
console.log(JSON.stringify(a1)==J...
(arr1 === arr2) would confirm that the array are the some array. Not just two arrays with all the same values int he same order, but the exact same array instance. 95% chance that's not useful to you.
// Check if we have nested arrays
if (this[i] instanceof Array && array[i] instanceof Array) {
// recurse into the nested arrays
if (!this[i].equals(array[i]))
return false;
}
else if (this[i] != array[i]) {
// Warning - two different object instances will never be equal: {x:20} != {x:20}
return false;
}
By coding it, most likely. Please make some attempts, and post code you've written before coming here. (also, I don't trust your links and will not be clicking them.) — Sterling Archer59 secs ago
@Abhishrek my teacher is recommending me to do MCA (after current course) from IIT-Roorkee (he told me he can get me a seat smh). He says MCA there is not as bad as B.Tech. Do ya think it makes sense?
Hi everybody, i'm trying to understand the Fullscreen API for HTML5 Video and can't find a way to requestFullscreen on play... Do someone have an hint on that ?
I'm using the following code to trigger fullscreen when a user clicks on the play button on a <video> element:
var video = $("#video");
video.on('play', function(e){
if (video.requestFullscreen) {
video.requestFullscreen();
} else if (video.mozRequestFullScreen) {
video.mozRe...
What you want is to replace forEach with map and have each call return a Promise, concatenating the results of the inner loop since you have two levels. Then you pass the array of Promises to Promise.all(), which creates a Promise that resolves when all the Promises in the array have resolved. To...
Those hipsters who answer with es6 to people who write es5
What did you change? Please do not just answer with blocks of code... Explain what is changed and why it works. Code only answers do not really help the OP understand the solution. — rlemon26 secs ago
I defined a several buttons using C# in behind. How can I do this in Javascript in front?
for (int r = 0; r < data.Count; r++)
{
var buttonField = new ButtonField
{
ButtonType = ButtonType.Button,
Text = "Button",
CommandName = "Display",
};
...
@rlemon Yeah but they are doing as if it is "normal". It is still not normal to use that, and those people should tell "I am using new technology" or "this is ... and you should use babel (or like) to have it work in the browser"
@rlemon Yeah but they are doing as if it is "normal". It is still not normal to use that, and those people should tell "I am using new technology" or "this is ... and you should use babel (or like) to have it work in the browser"