@tereško, I have referred both the marked duplicates. But this question is different in that it deals with two-dimensional array, instead of a single dimensional array.
Since coffee script has no var statement it automatically inserts it for all variables in the coffee-script, that way it prevents the compiled JavaScript version from leaking everything into the global namespace.
So since there's no way to make something "leak" into the global namespace from t...
> In Node.js there's no window object, instead there's the exports object that gets passed into the wrapper that wraps the Node.js module
@FlorianMargaine figured it all out. the event for the serial port fires sporadically... can't be trusted. don't listen for it and everything is cool. Now I just risk Checksum errors... but I can just bin those results and hope they are good on the next pass.
@FlorianMargaine I hardly ever close VIM at work so I always got auto completion from all the buffers anyways, and the whole tag thing isn't that great for JS anyways :/
and sorry for my unresponsiveness... got a idea for a small game and I'm scrambling to get a prototype up and running before I fall back into procrastination
All this started when I was looking for a way to test my webpage for JavaScript conformance like the W3C HTML Validator. I have not found one yet. So let me know if you know of any...
I looked for the official JavaScript page and find ECMA Script. These people have standardized a scripting lang...
Trying to properly write a function in JavaScript that outputs a concat'd url to Chart Library Output (for chart re-rendering)... based on selected options in dropdown list.
Problem: I am not getting the chart to re-render with the concatenated url (which should be sent each time an option is se...
I have have data on the server which i need to act upon on my page, after it has loaded. So, im creating a script element, and loading the data through it. What's the best way to make the script act when the data has finished loading?
I've tried making the imported script calling scripts that are already loaded, but I get an error
I can also give it a callback func, but its a problem when loading more than one script from outside, as I need a specific call back for each one
I'm doing a single-page, responsive, mobile first design. I found this article about conditionally loaded fragments but am wondering what the different js frameworks have build-in to handle this?
I'm imagining the mobile version with a list view fragment that transitions to a show view fragment....