when i install jre 7 that time in control panel java I see very high , high and medium security level unsigned jar run medium security level but not high and very high when i signed jar it run all security level
in jre 8 medium security level option removed only high and very high remaining
@SecondRikudo I live in a socialist country. Wages are regulated by the union. Working at McDonnald's here is actually a kinda nice job. I mean; the kind of job is still the same as everywhere else, but it's got kinda decent wages. There's nothing wrong with working at a fast food restaurant.
@SecondRikudo Yep. There's only two jobs you really don't want in this country; field salesman and telemarketer. Those are almost always provision based and it's really hard to sell stuff that way.
@SecondRikudo lack of knowledge for one, but that can be fixed; also I have no knowledge of HTML at all, so I'm using jqWidgets... And it has bindings for angular and a few others as well
You add one handler on the common ancestor and and filter by class name, rather than add 50 event handlers for each element
Better performance, easier debugging
That's called event delegation
Moreover, if you add new elements with the same classname under the common ancestor, your event handler instantly applies to them too, and you don't need to worry about it :D
(Of course it doesn't have to be by classname, it could be anything)
@fge BTW, that's kinda why I wanted you to see me starting a JS project the other day
To give you a clue about JS patterns and how to do common stuff
@Vogel612 what i understood from this video is : 1.Each element compares with its left adjacent value. If smaller then swapped else not swapped. 2.The moment when swap stops is when the control goes to next element and repeated. Is that it?
@Unihedro 1.Each element compares with its left adjacent value. If smaller then swapped else not swapped. 2.The moment when swap stops is when the control goes to next element and repeated. Is that it?