JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
Oct 18, 2012 04:22
@ThyagoQuintas well, that really makes a difference. It is always good to create something for your resume, you can't always show what you have worked in the past because some companies make you sign non-disclosure agreements. If I were you, I would start by using jQuery UI and then implement my own code. In that way, you have a better understanding of the problem and can create something better
Oct 18, 2012 04:15
@ThyagoQuintas I would go down the jQuery UI road, they have already implemented really good cross-browser code. But it also depends, are you doing this just for the sake of learning? then implement your own code
Oct 18, 2012 04:11
@W3Geek No, actually I think you will always get 1