JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
Jan 10, 2018 23:18
would really appreciate some feedback
Jan 10, 2018 23:18
the one-way data binding, etc
Jan 10, 2018 23:18
just to see if it makes sense, etc
Jan 10, 2018 23:17
If anyone has a moment, I'd appreciate it if they could take a look at this sample component built using a minimal JS framework I built
Jan 10, 2018 23:04
Anyone here have a few minutes to take a look at a minimal JS framework I've put together? Not getting much response over on codereview.stackexchange.com
Jun 12, 2014 15:21
Despite being a verified bug in Webkit and reproducible in Google Chrome
Jun 12, 2014 15:21
It was closed by a bunch of people who did not read through the question
Jun 12, 2014 15:21
Would someone read through this question and re-open it? stackoverflow.com/questions/24175017/…
Jun 12, 2014 03:16
the steps described under the "Second Edit" are the easiest to follow
Jun 12, 2014 03:15
Anyone here able to replicate the same inconsistent behavior that I've described here: stackoverflow.com/questions/24175017/…
 
Jun 12, 2014 04:21
Fixed in Webkit, but not pulled into Chrome yet
Jun 12, 2014 03:59
describes and explains exactly what I've seen
Jun 12, 2014 03:55
Found the answer I'm looking for: stackoverflow.com/questions/8249136/…
Jun 12, 2014 03:47
Yeah, ditto, this has pretty quickly become one of my highest voted questions
Jun 12, 2014 03:47
but in your screenshot, you've seen Array[2]
Jun 12, 2014 03:47
Previously you would have seen Array[3]
Jun 12, 2014 03:47
you've been able to see the inconsistency I'm talking about
Jun 12, 2014 03:46
your screenshot from above
Jun 12, 2014 03:46
wait
Jun 12, 2014 03:45
I completely understand your answer, but it doesn't explain the inconsistency that I've just described.
Jun 12, 2014 03:45
if you visit the fiddle page with the console window already opened, then console.log() outputs something else
Jun 12, 2014 03:45
If you open the page with the console window closed, console.log() outputs one thing
Jun 12, 2014 03:44
but you're missing something
Jun 12, 2014 03:44
I'm not sure what you're missing
Jun 12, 2014 03:44
nah
Jun 12, 2014 03:00
original question updated again, see "second edit", breaks it down pretty clearly
Jun 12, 2014 02:51
haha
Jun 12, 2014 02:50
want to google chrome remote session into my desktop? i can show ya exactly what im seeing
Jun 12, 2014 02:50
but if you open the console window, after loading the page, then you get the array with 3 items
Jun 12, 2014 02:49
then you will get an array with two items spit out to the debug console
Jun 12, 2014 02:49
if the console window is open when you load jsfiddle.net/markasoftware/kcGkZ
Jun 12, 2014 02:49
figured out the behavior more precisely
Jun 12, 2014 02:49
ohhh
Jun 12, 2014 02:48
you should have the same behavior upon both executions
Jun 12, 2014 02:47
but upon a second execution, it does not.
Jun 12, 2014 02:47
but upon the first execution of your code, it does change the value after 3 seconds in the console window
Jun 12, 2014 02:45
if the console.log() behavior fundamentally changes between opening and closing a window, with the same code being executed, then that's a bug in my book
Jun 12, 2014 02:44
that's part of the bug!
Jun 12, 2014 02:44
no, not after i close and re-open it
Jun 12, 2014 02:44
but what it didn't do was follow it's original behavior where the objects were updated later with their modified values
Jun 12, 2014 02:43
it added the new console.log and everything
Jun 12, 2014 02:43
it refreshed the values just fine
Jun 12, 2014 02:42
if you full screen it you can still kind of see that the third value wasn't added
Jun 12, 2014 02:41
kind of blurry though :/
Jun 12, 2014 02:41
Jun 12, 2014 02:40
encoding on vidd.me
Jun 12, 2014 02:39
nothing works