@Demorus for Linux (which if you are developing full time for the web I suggest you get a VM or a cheap box and load on Ubuntu) I use Geany, VIM (mostly, the others are not worth mentioning)
Right here's my question how are the cool kids laying out their javascript these days? I've been looking around and from what I can tell everyone seems to be doing it different some people contain their functions inside object literals, some seem to just list there functions and have all there va...
(function() { // because it is cool
var logsomestuff = "somestuff"; // notice two space indent.
function logIt() { // spaces before braces
console.log( logsomestuff ); // spaces inside brackets.
}
}());
Now really, the cool kids all wrap their stuff up in
$(function() {
});
or
...
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Here is the most seen way:
if ( ~that.indexOf( 'hello' ) ) {
}
The ~ operator does some magic and transforms only -1 in 0, thus it's the only falsy value.
Quick review:
Remove this damn <hr>, styling is for CSS.
In each <section>, you better have an <h2> :-)
You can add rel="author" to your <a> link on the author. Even better, you can use <a href="https://url.to.google.plus/user?rel=author" rel="author">The author's ...
I want to try to add some dataset normalization code but I'm not sure how to test for 'dataset'. I guess I could just test for existence on document.body and then just add to the Element.prototype (where it's supposed to be I think?) if document.body can't reference the property.
hi all how can i get div id and pass it to jquery on a page. Currently Im getting the data from a form and process it with ajax and i would like to display a unique message for each user . how can i achieve this..? Thanks
make a comprehensive list of all browsers that support it and sniff some UA (ohh and write everything in DreamWeaver... then copy and paste it into word, then from there save it. works every time!)
@Zirak I think so, yes. Thx. I think just seeing some references to 'let closure be the result of...' here and there gives a good idea of what's going on.
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Current place is a 2-going-on-3-bedroom for 1200 in Chicago. Probably around 1000 feet. I doubt you could get anything like it near San Fran for less than 3 grand. In the city I've heard of people paying that much for a 1-bedroom.
Current place is a 2-going-on-3-bedroom for 1200 in Chicago. Probably around 1000 feet. I doubt you could get anything like it near San Fran for less than 3 grand. In the city I've heard of people paying that much for a 1-bedroom.
I could probably get 85-90K in Chicago if I fought hard for a job I wouldn't necessarily love (Razorfish pays Sr client-side devs well here). In San Fran I have no idea but it would have to break six figures by more than a little for it to feel worth it to pay that much for rent.