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would it be valuable to learn the Node backend in addition to a framework built on top of it (like Express), or should I just learn how to use the framework? I'd like to become pretty good with JS backend
@ZachSaucier Learning how something works instead of learning how to implement a framework is almost always better
that's what I was thinking...
does anyone have a good starter tutorial series? There seem to be several
I am not qualified to judge node tutorials, but I have shared your question in JS :)
they usually ignore me when I ask questions in there :P
in JavaScript , 4 mins ago, by copy
You'll still be using many Node APIs even when using a framework
16:12
@ZachSaucier node is just a bunch of libraries around v8, it's not like learning a new language.
If you're familiar with most regular client-side js code, node will be a nice fit.
@ZachSaucier Honestly? Not really, what I did (and still do) is just write things, and regularly consult nodejs.org/api
@Zirak thanks!
@Zirak I haven't done any big client side projects, mainly just do interaction stuff and a little bit of data management
17:07
posted on December 26, 2014 by kbironneau

/* by Asmor */

17:26
@Feeds hm, that one doesnt make any sense at all
ughh, node won't install correctly
17:55
@Mario drag and drop is similar to local storage.. in that we use setItem and getItem and here we use setData and getData but exactly where is the data stored here? in the session?
 
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genius
22:50
Apparently * { display: inline-block; } breaks JSFiddle
@TylerH lol funny
Apparently any display property with the universal selector will break it
just tried block, inline, and table. All gave the same error
I might understand inline/inline-block because html and body probably can't be anything other than block
but even block breaks
hmm probably not related - as you can see part of <title> tag is visible in html
or
indeeed it is
if you make head back to display:none :D
didn't know display can affect <head>
ah yeah if I go to html body * it work
yeah * selects everything after the <!doctype>
yeah - it's perfectly logical - but never poped to my mind to do it :D
@TylerH can you check if I'm on irc channel?
yeah you are
and still op'd
23:17
@TylerH its a nice thought anyway.
@TylerH The reason we use frameworks isn't because of habit or inertia or lack of knowledge or tools
It's because of business.
@SecondRikudo for many people it is because of lack of knowledge. there are plenty of people out there that jump straight to jquery because it is easier than learning how to do it with vanilla js
@cimmanon Yes, and the reason it's still exists is because it's in demand.
It's in demand because people make money off of it
Because it's cheaper to hire developers for
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Q: Reseting form fields to initial state

user2071270I am using the below code using Jquery to set my form fields $("#frmlogin").reset() above is the code I use to reset the fields in the below form <form name='frmlogin' method='POST' id="login_form" style="margin:0 auto; margin-top:50px; width: 40%; height:300px; text-align:center;"> ...

<3 jquery
23:42
thinking of starting a new side project. i built a subscription based application for my last job, but they are doing fuckall with it. so i was thinking i might build a new one from scratch.
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