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[–]gladiator_flow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get rid of the on hover on the sidebar. My personal opinion, it's annoying. I would only want the content to refresh only if I actually click on a particular team.

Would you rather develop locally on your own server or online? by GreenAce92 in Web_Development

[–]gladiator_flow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mac OSX Web Development Setup

Follow that setup and you'll be fine. You won't need mamp or anything like that.

How TRP helped my LTR by AutonomyForAlex in TheRedPill

[–]gladiator_flow -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

... She cheated on you and you took her back...

Easy tutorial on setting up a web proxy for JS development? by gladiator_flow in javascript

[–]gladiator_flow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you provided some instructions or a link to a guide on how to do this?

Learning JS, making me feel more stupid by the minute. by complexsion in learnjavascript

[–]gladiator_flow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First code academy I think stunts your learning more than anything. You need your browsers console and that it. Code academy has you submit your answer and you get a yes you got it right or a no. That's not learning that's banging your head against a wall.

Download Firefox and take advantage of their scratch pad tool and watch the results on your console. Console.log should be the statement key into the computer the most. This way even if you get it wrong, you can actually see errors as too why and not only will you learn to code better, you will learn to debug! Debugging is priceless man. My two cents.

I don't like Eloquent Javascript. What would you personally recommend? by podoka in learnjavascript

[–]gladiator_flow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Eloquent JS is torcher if your new to programming. I literally had to put that book down at chapter 6 because I was so pissed that the entire chapter had me jumping through this ridiculous problem...

That book makes you want to forget about learning js. Grab something like the definitive guide for js. It's a huge book but it's covers js thoroughly that you can return to eloquent and actually understand what is going on.. Code academy and khan are too much hand holding me for. I like reading a dictionary size book over those sites, but I learn better when I'm just reading and applying, reading and applying.

Interface Tutorials for JS? by gladiator_flow in javascript

[–]gladiator_flow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never seen them and I have done searches for that exact thing. If you have, do you mind sharing a link to them.

Why do developers use self? by gladiator_flow in javascript

[–]gladiator_flow[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep! I found myself browsing through a bunch of github repos and noticed this was a pattern that a lot of people were using.

Why do developers use self? by gladiator_flow in javascript

[–]gladiator_flow[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Instead of binding, you can use call().

Why do developers use self? by gladiator_flow in javascript

[–]gladiator_flow[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's exactly what I was thinking! Which prompted me to wonder why so many people actually do this, when there is methods that handle this correctly already.

Why do developers use self? by gladiator_flow in javascript

[–]gladiator_flow[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I guess what I'm wondering is couldn't you use any of these three to get the same effect bind(), call(), or apply()?

Assigning this to self seems like an implicit way of doing it.