« first day (1680 days earlier)      last day (2437 days later) » 

03:46
Hey guys? A let will stay within it's nested loop as well right? So for (let i = 0; i > 5; i++) {
console.log(i);
for (let i = 0; i > 5; i++) {
console.log(i);
}
} should show up as 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 2, 1, 2, 3, etc...
1 message moved from JavaScript
 
5 hours later…
08:32
@LunarWatcher No way
@LunarWatcher Don't count on it
@LunarWatcher Reply hazy try again
@LunarWatcher Ask again later
@LunarWatcher It is decidedly so
@LunarWatcher My sources say no
@LunarWatcher My reply is no
08:46
09:01
3 messages moved from Android Era with Kotlin and Java
 
4 hours later…
13:00
if ($(document).height() - win.height() == win.scrollTop()) {
$('#loading').show();
console.log(first);
if (first == 0) {
getEvents(10, 20);
console.log(1);
}else{
console.log(2);
first = first * 2;
second = second * 2;
getEvents(first, second);
}


}
1 message moved from JavaScript
if ($(document).height() - win.height() == win.scrollTop()) {
$('#loading').show();
console.log(first);
if (first == 0) {
getEvents(10, 20);
console.log(1);
}else{
console.log(2);
first = first * 2;
second = second * 2;
getEvents(first, second);
}


}
:S
1 message moved from JavaScript

« first day (1680 days earlier)      last day (2437 days later) »