@LiamMartens Heh. In this case they pretty much always do. They're not neat people at all. The one doing the back end code is the kind of guy who uses <br /> and the guy who's helping me out on the front end does not know the meaning of organization.
Doesn't help that we work on deep frozen computers, sometimes Windows 7, sometimes Xp, sometimes Mac OS, and not all of them have the adequate tools. Plus they set aptana as default for everything. >.>
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Indentation is not a requirement of most programming languages, where it is used as secondary notation. Rather, programmers indent to better convey the structure of their programs to human readers. In par...
Kernel normal form, or KNF, is the coding style used in the development of code for the BSD operating systems. Based on the original KNF concept from the Computer Systems Research Group, it dictates a programming style to which contributed code should adhere prior to its inclusion into the codebase. KNF started out as a codification of how Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie formatted the original UNIX C source code. It describes such things as how to name variables, use indents and the use of ANSI C or K&R C code styles. Each BSD variant has its own KNF rules, which have evolved over time to d...
But yeah, problem isn't style conflict, it's following a damn style, whatever it is. I can deal with {'s on the next line. But messed up indentation and many code instructions per line, less so.
Crockford has done a lot to popularize good JavaScript techniques. His opinionated stance on key elements of the language have sparked many useful discussions. That said, there are far too many people that take each proclamation of "bad" or "harmful" as gospel, refusing to look beyond one man's o...
there is issues with 'new'
seriously. any experienced dev (js) will tell you not to use it
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Sheesh. I'm certainly looking forward to the programmer preparing the image resizing thing in PHP. The slider loading and converting 15 images with an average size of like 2500 x 3000 px is so slow.
(I work in Agri industry at a company that makes automation control systems.) the interfaces I design generally are not meant to be the prettiest. just functional with things in the right place.
Grr. Someone gave me a CSS tip recently here, and I tried it out quickly in the style editor and it worked. But now that I'm trying to put it in the actual CSS...
@rlemon yes true; and what about the so called 'speed difference', they say C++ is way faster. However I haven't really experienced major speed differences
Sigh, I'm telling you it's not important. Those will disappear as of next week and they're only meant to prevent random people from typing in /beta and committing the crime of seeing an unfinished site.
@LiamMartens Well, yes. The middle image, if you look with Inspect element, is given the class .active. Which means I should be able to grab it, and thus everything but it, with CSS.