I remember coming to the javascript chat room a few times. I encountered you as very childish, arrogant, and shall we say acting like a "script kiddie". Sorry I cannot vote for someone who acts like that. — JonHyesterday
@DiegoFaria Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
@SomeKittens FNG Military term, 'Fucking New Guy' usually someone just out of training or just transfered into the unit/AO, who either hasn't proved his worth or doesn't know how to operate properly due to lack of experiance.
The company I work for doesn;t differentiate back end and front end developers in job titles; you just get put on front end or back end work; my official title is "Software Engineer II"
> What’s your current compensation for your full time gig? We’re ramping up for some full-time seniors next year and are putting together pay/equity data for some comparisons.
@crl Weaver When you're searching for a parking spot and you find someone walking to their car. You follow them, however they trick you by weaving through cars and somehow end up on the other side of the parking lot.
@Cereal [weave](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki?curid=3715) To form something by passing lengths or strands of material over and under one another. This loom weaves yarn into sweaters.
jQuery should be able to run in many different environments which makes it more robuts and it's easier to write, maintain but if speed is the most important then jQuery is not the answer — CodeBlendAug 6 '14 at 11:04
As it's currently compiled via Babel + Webpack, module's exported class will create a closure: variables created inside the module will be shared between class instances.
bar.js:
let foo;
export default class Bar {
set foo(value) {
foo = value;
}
get foo() {
return ...
anyone who cares to answer: in your words (1-2 sentences) what is the difference between classical and prototypal inheritance in javascript? (this is not homework, just curious of people's takes)
I'd say classes are a type system for OOP, and classical inheritance creates taxonomies and static hierarchies of functionality. Prototypical inheritance OTOH has more to do with default delegation of responsibilities.
@Nick I didn't have the variable because I was trying to force a global scope thinking that's why it wasn't defined later on. Good catch on the typo. All the code: paste.ubuntu.com/13370054
lol. I'm only going down this map because someone said I need to use the map method. I was just trying to create objects and push them into an array. Started with a loop of the array, but didn't get how to push unnamed objects, which is where this map came into play I guess.