Иван Бишевац

JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
Nov 21, 2014 18:29
Thanks for clarification :)
Nov 21, 2014 18:29
Cool.
Nov 21, 2014 18:28
You want to say that browser is doing something like location = window.location?
Nov 21, 2014 18:28
Google says that location object is available through window.location.
Nov 21, 2014 18:27
But I don't know where it comes from.
Nov 21, 2014 18:27
It's available inside my methods and I can do things like location.reload().
Nov 21, 2014 18:26
Hi guys, I need some clarification about location object.
I searched stackoverflow but without success.
Jul 16, 2014 23:13
@ThW, thanks for explanation.
Jul 16, 2014 23:10
That editors made mistake in book I am reading.
Jul 16, 2014 23:09
What you want to tell with this?
Jul 16, 2014 22:57
So definitively first notation is not correct in any case?
Jul 16, 2014 22:56
It's written by Douglas Crockford, which is famous Javascript author.
Jul 16, 2014 22:55
You are right, changing from seqer.set_prefix = ('Q'); to seqer.set_prefix('Q'); solves problem, but I am asking why it's written so in book.
Jul 16, 2014 22:54
It's this book.
Jul 16, 2014 22:52
I figured out what's wrong.
Jul 16, 2014 22:52
This is whole code.
Jul 16, 2014 22:52
var serial_maker = function() {
var prefix = '';
var seq = 0;
return {
set_prefix: function(p) {
prefix = String(p);
},
set_seq: function(s) {
seq = s;
},
gensym: function() {
var result = prefix + seq;
seq += 1;
return result;
}
};
};

var seqer = serial_maker();
seqer.set_prefix = ('Q');
seqer.set_seq = (1000);
var unique = seqer.gensym();

console.log(unique);
Jul 16, 2014 22:51
But it should print: Q1000.
Jul 16, 2014 22:51
But it prints 0.
Jul 16, 2014 22:50
var seqer = serial_maker();
seqer.set_prefix = ('Q');
seqer.set_seq = (1000);
var unique = seqer.gensym();

console.log(unique);
Jul 16, 2014 22:50
And at 42. page there is code:
Jul 16, 2014 22:49
I am reading Javascript the good parts.
Jul 16, 2014 22:49
Hi guys, I need some help with basic javascript function invocation.
May 21, 2014 22:40
Thanks guys, you helped me a lot.
May 21, 2014 22:40
:)
May 21, 2014 22:40
Anyway now I am pretty confident while reading james.padolsey.com/jquery/#v=2.0.3&fn=val
May 21, 2014 22:40
I know about Prototype chain but didn't read it in detail :)
May 21, 2014 22:37
If it quack like a duck then it's duck.
May 21, 2014 22:36
It's exactly duck typing. It have methods like array then we call it array.
May 21, 2014 22:32
Example?
May 21, 2014 22:32
Can you elaborate?
May 21, 2014 22:32
I don't understand that part.
May 21, 2014 22:32
Quacks like a duck :)
May 21, 2014 22:31
I know that since I am Ruby engineer :)
May 21, 2014 22:31
Yes, duck typing :)
May 21, 2014 22:28
Ok, but I am asking about jQuery in this case.
$('some-unique-id') results in single element or NodeList?
May 21, 2014 22:26
It's jQuery selector.
May 21, 2014 22:25
$('#some-unique-id').val();
May 21, 2014 22:24
this is some structure like array?
May 21, 2014 22:24
If it can be single why in val source there is this[0].
May 21, 2014 22:23
In Javascript selector always returns array or it could be single object?
May 21, 2014 22:20
Yeah, it's var hooks, ret, isFunction, elem = this[0];
from http://james.padolsey.com/jquery/#v=2.0.3&fn=val
May 21, 2014 22:18
:)
May 21, 2014 22:18
It sounds logical.
May 21, 2014 22:13
$('input').val().
May 21, 2014 22:13
What's rationale for choosing first element in NodeList?
May 21, 2014 22:06
This one is great.
May 21, 2014 22:06
@RUJordan, any other recommendation for book?
May 21, 2014 22:05
I am now reading book Javascript the good parts.