Works for me :) I'm attempting to write a script that will take the input from the URL and load the proper page... I have a test script written, currently googling "call jquery method from .js file" lol
(I wasn't kidding when I said I've never touched web code before. haha)
and is the data coming from any kind of server API, or is the plan to simply read a JSON file from the server, make changes, and write back to that file?
Right now the site is just starting out as a simple little blog... It'll be something bigger eventually, which is why I didn't want to use a site-builder tool. My plan was JSON, yes
It's a lazy Sunday here, I'm not really doing much else, and sometimes I learn new things when offering ideas to others, so I'm cool with offering some direction
you say you are new to web code, but have you had any experience with other types of application development? Knowing your background will make it easier to know what I can toss your way
I started off with C++ in school, been working pretty exclusively in objective-c for the past several years on iOS. I've written some python scripts to automate things.
ok, so the first thing regarding web development is that even if you don't actively program for a web server, you still have to have at least a basic server set to hand out the HTML and scripts, do you have a server technology in mind for the project?
That choice, as insignificant as it seems at first, will drive a lot of other decisions, so let's start there
I got a hosting plan with BlueHost... Once I got something presentable working I was going to go in and figure out how to actually have it display, but I haven't got that far. That's all I've really got at this point, I'm definitely open to suggestions :)
right, just scanning quickly to see what server options they have for web deployment... since they are highlighting wordpress, we know at least Apache/PhP
Yes, I installed that because a tutorial was using it (and I've heard good things). The script I was trying to write used it. Or well, I wrote the script, I just can't figure out how to call it
It's in its own file, and I import it. But it's never given a name, so I don't see how you execute it
ok, so to the client side, your plan is to have, let's say, an articles page that lists all your articles, and another page that loads a specific article based on it's URL
the web life cycle, for example, is something like this:
browser asks for page -> server asks browser who they are -> browser responds -> server finds page -> server sends page -> server forgets browser -> browser renders page -> app is finished.
so in a typical web life cycle, every time you request a new page, the server has to give you all the data it has, because it doesn't remember who you are from the last time
the idea behind a SPA is that you front load as much as you can to the browser, and allow the browser to do as much work as it can without making requests to the server
right... I guess what I meant was, it looks good for what I'm doing, I just want to be able to add in multiple articles for now based on /foo. Later I'll go back in and add more stuff
all I really want to do though is be able to display a list of article titles on the Blog page, and have the /foo work to load the right article. And I think I can figure out the list part, because I've written content with html tags in it before (bold, link, etc, the basic stuff)
Bootstrap was created by twitter, it used to be called twitter bootstrap
This first draft doesn't do anything but illustrate a working SPA, and I want to use it to kind of show you some of what can be done, as a jumping off point
after you have a second to play with it and see what it does (not a whole lot, but it's a start) we can look at what it does, and add a few features, change things around, etc.
in particular, change what is written in the input box
I think I'm asking my question wrong. is <script src="app.js"></script> basically like a define? The contents of that file are automatically "pasted" right there in the code and run? If so, what if I don't want to immediately run my script when the window opens? How can I call it on a button press, for example?
we actually do the same thing in the app.js, var ctrl = this;
ng-controller is a function inside the angular libraries.... anything that starts with ng- is generally something that angular wrote, rather than something we write
a lot of angular code will use $scope, which is another internal angular service, but I find $scope to be confusing, so I always try to be explicit and tell angular exactly what is what
I will warn you that I've been fighting to stay awake for a while now, so I might have to take a rain check on the rest of this conversation after your next example :)
zomg. I don't think I can keep my eyes open long enough to read and understand that. lol. I'm sorry, but I have to crash for a few hours. I'll take a look at it later today and we can talk more whenever you're next on?
okay, cool! I live in Texas (CST) and I keep odd hours and catch some zzzs when I can ;) lol. haha no! I like Shark Tank, but actual sharks are another story... xD
well, this example will be pretty crazy, but if you can wrap your head around it, you're like 90% of the way to creating a page that bends to your will :P