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Way to go censorship! May I at least know who deleted my comments? What if someone actually wanted to delete their answer? I suggested kindly; I didn't "tell" anyone. — Dan Dascalescuyesterday
@SecondRikudo @Mr.Alien I have a small issue.how to break the sentence in data-title attribute. here I done demo jsfiddle.net/techpalani/… can u solve this
does anyone know if there is anything documented about this, i have already answered it, but i just wanted to find docs. stackoverflow.com/a/28626438/3556874
Downvoting is a sign of disagreement, which means for a yes question, someone answers yes and you accept it. But a no question becomes undiscoverable because it gets hidden by all the "no" votes
Not because OP is a bundle of sticks. Not because the question is off-topic. Not because it was poorly researched. But because it's the answer to the question
By disagreement, I mean the case where there is more one way to skin a cat, and both have pluses and minuses.. if I feel one way is better, I wouldn't necessarily downvote the other that picked the other way
function square(x) {
if (x === 1) { console.log(1); }
if (x === 2) { console.log(4); }
...
else { throw new Error('Number must be between 1 and 10'); }
}
This solution is both correct and robust, but it is not maintainable.
@DarkAshelin do you ever find yourself looking for things in the code? let's say it's a js carousel, do you find yourself going "ok so y variable is x" << even though it's clear if you had a comment there that says "y variable is potato" you d save yourself the time that it takes to look for it
if not, I'll think "hmm, why does he use filter here?" then I look around a bit and understand. imo it's better to figure it out by urself than just reading the comment and not fully understanding how it works
I should be able to look at your code and know exactly what a method does, how it does it and what it requires/outputs without knowing the rest of your code.
Check this website: http://css-tricks.com/almanac/properties/b/border-radius/ In this page, there are no css files but there are SCSS files How come this is possible? Can browsers render scss files directly?
In a large project, I feel like the time it takes me to learn how it works is halved just because there was one line of documentation that told me where to find the main
@Neil If you refactor a function to change its return type and parameters, and don't touch the comments explaining that, you made my life (as programmer n+1) much harder.
Yeah it does! If I have to read through your entire codebase like a book then it'll take me years, if I just have to read the comments on the methods I wanna use it takes no time at all