@FlorianMargaine Went through it with half-closed eyes (its night here in India), looks interesting BTW. I will may be have a better look tomorrow morning :)
The only difference is the scope. With the first approach MyType is declared in the current scope and accessible only within this scope (and child scopes). With the second approach it is global (possibly polluting and clashing with other types in the global scope).
Conclusion: always use the fir...
why a guy with such high rep is saying such bullshit?
I am reading about mobile first and responsive design and I have a question about how you do it. I know you use media queries and so on, but what do you do with the actual content and markup? A desktop version of a website would potentially include a lot of markup while a mobile version only have some of it, would you use media queries and just display none/hide in the CSS?
@Ritesh Imagine the biggest pile of shit. Now add some more. Now imagine that shit is filled with contorted, lifeless limbs, all lost any human semblance long ago. That's how I feel about any Sencha product.
That depends on what it's being used for. You typically build up data in a buffer until you use it, then flush it. You don't presume the data will be flushed from a cache, as it usually persists (to speed up frequent accesses of said data.)
you pass a value to php every time you submit a form. that's the tried-and-true method; just have a form with the fields you want to pass, and submit it. if you don't want to trigger a page load, then XHR with a url-encoded "form" (really, just a set of key/value pairs)
So MongoDB console seems to be fine with escaped double quotes in a string, but when the string contains a hyperlink with escaped double quotes ... it doesn't seem to finish parsing. Yet the hyperlink parses fine with single quotes. Any ideas why?
> test = "test with \"double quotes\" escaped"
test with "double quotes" escaped
> test = "<a href='http://careers.stackoverflow.com/robjb'>preview my CV</a>"
<a href='http://careers.stackoverflow.com/robjb'>preview my CV</a>
> test = "<a href=\"http://careers.stackoverflow.com/robjb\">preview my CV</a>"
...
...
Am I missing something blatantly obvious?
Ergh, now I stumble on it ... didn't realize escaping the double quotes requires me to also escape the forward slashes:
> test = "<a href=\"http:\/\/careers.stackoverflow.com/robjb\">preview my CV</a>
<a href="http://careers.stackoverflow.com/robjb">preview my CV</a>
I have a plugin i'm working on that will allow me to quickly deploy a set of GUI frameworks like Bootstrap, jQuery UI, Chosen, Quicksand, and a few others. The basic idea is to use the wp_enqueue_scripts to push most of it down to the footer and use the dependency mapping tool to make sure everyt...