Not sure if posted here before…
Wouldn’t work with the img tag…
I have this book. It’s great especially for beginners new to javascript. Although it’s a few years old, and doesn’t talk about es6 at all, the core concepts still hold up today. Particularly everything and all the “tricks” with closures (function scoping). These aren’t secrets but they’re certainly foreign to non-functional (programming) people - aka most people new to javascript.
It’s written by the author of jQuery, John Resig, circa 2013. The design principles introduced here are industry standard today and you’ll find them in pretty much any js library.
I guess the image and title is a bit silly, but the author is moderator of both the /r/javascript and /r/ukiyoe subreddits (/u/jeresig)
This is not my creation (it’s also a pretty old one):
Titled “Every StackOverflow Thread Ever”
Read the side stuff like the adverts, the creator added some funny stuff.
That XKCD’s alt text: Neal Stephenson thinks it’s cute to name his labels ‘dengo’
You must watch this:
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Psssssst! beat ya! ;D
Both of you got beat out by m77, who posted that video nearly 2 years ago.
[quote]Sorry, but even I don’t have any advice on how to make UI design fun.
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Hahahahahaha! Hahaha! Hahaha… Haha… Ha… Ha… Q___Q
It’s missing the “Rather than address your specific question I’ll rant about why you shouldn’t do what you’re trying to do… regardless of how much you explain why you must do it”
Just stop drinking and you’ll find it beautiful again. Programming is just a way of expressing your thoughts and getting the computer do what you want.
I enjoy sunshine and programming but lost my hobby since I am doing it at work
Programming professionally makes me enjoy programming my own projects more.
Simply because in my projects I can do whatever I want, while at work I have to keep it within certain guidelines!
lol same for me, since it is not unusual in my life