A podcast interview with me — in Dutch. Ik werd geinterviewd door Maurice de Beijer van dotNed, de .NET gebruikersgroep Nederland. We hadden het over mobiele browsers, Fronteers, en een boel andere dingen. De podcast is hier. 1 uur rond. Dit was de eerste keer dat ik in het Nederlands werd geinterviewd.
you can use latest ports on freebsd 5.x (released on ~2003) ... and you would be able to upgrade to the latest version when it comes out (ports are maintained through CVS or GIT based systems)
@FlorianMargaine IMHO that is one of the coolest benefits from source-based software distribution systems - you are not tied to a specific release of OS
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with my add a box butten (#purchase), I add boxes/items to the shopping carts. (this costs 25 of the credits)
When you click the orange div inside, the credits also decrease with an amount of 15 credits, an fades out the top div (so you can see wich element has already co...
@Zirak debian's software management system is a mess ... it is locked to a specific version, unless you are ready to forsake any support (you can use unofficial distros, but community like not assist you when they don't work) .. also i have some issues with debian starting to work more like a derivative of ubuntu instead of other way around , lately changes in debian have started to originate in ubuntu
@tereško hrm. I've noticed debian packages being messy, but it's really such a vast thing, I was a bit inclined to give up its niceness for the sheer size.
@Abhishek If one is faster, it's a micro-optimization (unless you're dealing with incredibly vast things, in which case, you should benchmark.) And "buggy", well, the former will stop on any falsy value (0s and empty strings, for instance.) So consider that.
@Abhishek If you notice it's too slow for you, benchmark. Oh, and if you're going for the former, don't forget to declare sentence before the loop, so it won't be an implicit global.
I have a reference to a NodeList, and I simply want to attach a function to the object for later invoking by another area of the script.
// Quick and dirty hack to obtain a NodeList from given element(s):
var fragment = document.createDocumentFragment(),
nodeList;
fragment.appendChild(docume...
/*Not ENGLISH Grammer Rules .js */
/* THIS IS NOT ENGLISH GRAMMER SO DONT DETAIN ME FOR IMPROPER GRAMMER */
module.exports = {
chunks : [
["Adjective Noun"],
["Noun "]
];
};
@jAndy NodeList is a bunch of nodes, not necessarily connected to one another. HTMLCollection has a special meaning; e.g. document.links, inputs of a form...
Or something like that. Depending on what you're using it for. I'd use that if I were mining for data. But I suck at this, so don't listen to me. Except for the part(s) where I tell you not to listen to me, then you should listen to me.
@jAndy QSA returns NodeList, gEB* and document.links and the likes are supposed to return HTMLCollections (chrome returns NodeList for gEB* however, not really standards compliant)