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@FlorianMargaine ty, but many of them provide js code, is there some simple program like gimp or paint.net. I just want to add some graident color to a bird that I crafted on the canvas s18.postimg.org/9lxuljs09/…
@phenomnomnominal lol well i can't list all i listen too, i listen all generes and i like Bach , Beethoven and Wagner too , waiting for the latest Mozart cd
The number of insanely talented individuals who struggle to make a living from their art, when there are others who someone high up in the "Music Business" decided they could profit from, that get to live exorbitant life styles.
What bothers me about the Justin Bieber thing is the social paradigm. People follow what other people tell them to, without thinking "is this good"? It's corrupting the purpose and validity of art,
Also, I find tests the most helpful if I write them while coding, that is, think of the next part of the code to implement, write tests for it, and only then write the code
> The point is that the returns are there. CoffeeScript is designed to facilitate a functional style of programming, where you probably should be returning something from your functions. Embrace it!
@phenomnomnominal JavaScript has no notion of void returns, all functions return the language value type 'undefined' , the only difference is that coffeescript returns the last statement instead. If you don't want to use the return vlaue just don't use it, it doesn't cost more
Removing his messages a minute/10 seconds after writing them. Now he's moving to "editing the original intent into drivel", which serves the same purpose
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For some reason, during checkout in WooCommerce, right after the customer has entered a billing address (address, city, state fields...), the "checkout totals" form becomes greyed out with an ajax spinner (two WC dots spinning) and gets stuck there. I haven't figured out why this is happening. Fr...
You know, I'd like to say "how dare they" to all that "girlfriend-made-me-watch" things ( cough cough @BadgerGirl cough cough ), but I'd totally do the same with Firefly and Daria and so many other things.
If they don't like it, they deserve to suffer, even a bit.
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I 've been tying to understad closures for a little while and I cannot find an explanation as to what the parenthesis part at the end does.. Does anyone have a link in mind that could help me? I ask here because it's not really a SO question..
var foo = function () {}; //define a function
foo(); //call it
//now, we don't use the function again, and we just polluted the scope with another variable.
(function () { //define a function
})() //call it
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