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Javascript Quiz Questions and Answers - 1 views

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    Find below MCQ (Multiple Choice) questions and Answers useful for learning Javascript.
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Online javascript beautifier - 0 views

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    This beautifier can process your messy or compacted javascript, making it all neatly and consistently formatted and readable. You can always see the latest version of the code in github, and you can download the beautifier for local use (zip, tar.gz) as well.
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Soba1.1 - a live HTML editor - 2 views

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    just edit the html on the left pane, and you'll see how it rendered on the right pane as you typed.\nIt should be useful when you want to develop such as CSS or JavaScript which need to be tuned litlle by little.\nNote that the html document is automatically stored into a browser's cookie(up to approx.4kb).\nSo you can continue working on the html even after you closed the browser window.
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Shell Editor | MooShell | to test your JavaScript code - 1 views

shared by yc c on 30 Jan 10 - Cached
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    MooShell is a shell editor where you can write your JavaScript, HTML and CSS code and run it. It might prove to be useful in various cases where you need to test your code without reloading your browser.
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CSS Gradients via Canvas | Weston Ruter - 2 views

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    CSS Gradients via Canvas provides a subset of WebKit's CSS Gradients proposal for browsers that implement the HTML5 canvas element. To use, just include css-gradients-via-canvas.js (12KB) anywhere on the page
eralper

How to auto-format phone numbers and mask telephone numbers using Javascript - 0 views

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    How to auto-format phone numbers and mask telephone numbers using Javascript
Julian Knight

3 reasons why you should let Google host jQuery for you | Encosia - 3 views

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    Handy reference on using Google CDN for JQuery loading with details on possible issues and work-arounds.
Javier Neira

6 Advanced JavaScript Techniques You Should Know - 3 views

  • function showStatistics(args) { document.write("<p><strong>Name:</strong> " + args.name + "<br />"); document.write("<strong>Team:</strong> " + args.team + "<br />"); if (typeof args.position === "string") { document.write("<strong>Position:</strong> " + args.position + "<br />"); } if (typeof args.average === "number") { document.write("<strong>Average:</strong> " + args.average + "<br />"); } if (typeof args.homeruns === "number") { document.write("<strong>Home Runs:</strong> " + args.homeruns + "<br />"); } if (typeof args.rbi === "number") { document.write("<strong>Runs Batted In:</strong> " + args.rbi + "</p>"); } } showStatistics({ name: "Mark Teixeira" }); showStatistics({ name: "Mark Teixeira", team: "New York Yankees" }); showStatistics({ name: "Mark Teixeira", team: "New York Yankees", position: "1st Base", average: .284, homeruns: 32, rbi: 101 });
  • Object-oriented JavaScript implements namespace-like principles due to the fact that properties and methods are declared inside of objects, thus there are less likely to be conflicts. A conflict could arise, however, through object names. And very likely, the conflict will occur "silently", thus you may not be alerted to the issue immediately.
  • if (typeof MY == "undefined") { MY = new Object(); MY.CUSTOM = new Object(); } MY.CUSTOM.namespace = function() { function showStatistics(args) { document.write("<p><strong>Name:</strong> " + args.name + "<br />"); document.write("<strong>Team:</strong> " + args.team + "<br />"); if (typeof args.position === "string") { document.write("<strong>Position:</strong> " + args.position + "<br />"); } if (typeof args.average === "number") { document.write("<strong>Average:</strong> " + args.average + "<br />"); } if (typeof args.homeruns === "number") { document.write("<strong>Home Runs:</strong> " + args.homeruns + "<br />"); } if (typeof args.rbi === "number") { document.write("<strong>Runs Batted In:</strong> " + args.rbi + "</p>"); } } showStatistics({ name: "Mark Teixeira", team: "New York Yankees", position: "1st Base", average: .284, homeruns: 32, rbi: 101 }); } MY.CUSTOM.namespace();
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    //2. Object Literals to Pass Optional Arguments function showStatistics(args) { document.write("Name: " + args.name + "
    "); document.write("Team: " + args.team + "
    "); if (typeof args.position === "string") { document.write("Position: " + args.position + "
    "); } if (typeof args.average === "number") { document.write("Average: " + args.average + "
    "); } if (typeof args.homeruns === "number") { document.write("Home Runs: " + args.homeruns + "
    "); } if (typeof args.rbi === "number") { document.write("Runs Batted In: " + args.rbi + ""); } } showStatistics({ name: "Mark Teixeira" }); showStatistics({ name: "Mark Teixeira", team: "New York Yankees" }); showStatistics({ name: "Mark Teixeira", team: "New York Yankees", position: "1st Base", average: .284, homeruns: 32, rbi: 101 }); //Using Namespaces to Prevent Conflicts if (typeof MY == "undefined") { MY = new Object(); MY.CUSTOM = new Object(); } MY.CUSTOM.namespace = function() { function showStatistics(args) { .................. } showStatistics({ name: "Mark Teixeira", team: "New York Yankees", position: "1st Base", average: .284, homeruns: 32, rbi: 101 }); } MY.CUSTOM.namespace();
Javier Neira

Inheritance Patterns in JavaScript - 2 views

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    This article discusses the advantages of the pseudoclassical pattern over the functional pattern. I argue that the pattern used by the Closure Library paired with the Closure Compiler removes existing hazards while I also examine the hazards introduced by the functional pattern (as defined in The Good Parts). First let me demonstrate what I mean by the functional pattern.
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gotAPI.com - Documentation search engine - 2 views

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    gotAPI helps you find functions, classes, methods, properties, styles, tags, constants and more \n Search In\nActionScript 2.0, ActionScript 3.0, Adobe Flex 2, Adobe Flex 3.3, Apache Ant, Apache Commons, Apache RegExp, Apache Struts 1.1, Berkley DB XML, Bluetooth and OBEX, C++, CakePHP 1.2, Castor, CDC, CLDC, ColdFusion MX-7, ColdFusion MX-8, CSS, CSS, DbUnit 2.4.5, Dinkumware C/C++, DITA 1.1, DocBook, Dojo Toolkit 1.3, Drupal, Eclipse Platform 2.1, Erlang, Flickr API, FP, Google GWT, Google GWT+Gears, Groovy, Haskell, Hibernate, HTML, HTML, HttpUnit, J2EE 5.0, Java 1.5, Java 1.6, JavaScript, JavaScript, jQuery, JSON LIB, JSTL, JUnit, Log4J, MIDP, Mobile Media, MochiKit, MooTools, MySQL 4.1, OpenGL 2.1, Oracle 10g, Oracle 9i, Orb API 2.0, OSGi Platform 4.1, PBP, Perl 5.10, PHP, PostgreSQL 8.3, Prototype.js, Python 2.6.1, RMagick 1.15, RogueWave, Ruby Std Libraries, Ruby/Rails, Scala 2.7.3, Schema (XSD), Script.aculo.us 1.8, Selenium 0.8.2, Sicstus Prolog, Simple DirectMedia Layer, Spring Framework 2.0, Symphony 1.2, Twitter API, Web Services, XML DOM, XPath 2.0, XSL 2.0, Yahoo! UI\n
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SlimerJS - 3 views

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    SlimerJS is useful to do functional tests, page automation, network monitoring, screen capture, etc. SlimerJS is similar to PhantomJs, except that it runs on top of Gecko, the browser engine of Mozilla Firefox (specifically, version 31), instead of Webkit, and is not yet truly headless.
anonymous

CodeLite IDE Main/Home Page - 2 views

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    CodeLite is an open source, free, cross platform IDE specialized in C, C++, PHP and JavaScript (mainly for backend developers using Node.js) programming languages which runs best on all major Platforms ( OSX, Windows and Linux )
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    CodeLite is an open-source, cross platform IDE for the C/C++ programming languages (build and tested on Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Ubuntu 10.04, and Mac OSX 10.5.8). CodeLite is distributed under the terms of the GPLv2 license with an exception:
anonymous

nodeschool.io - 4 views

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    Learn Node.JS with interactive lessons Install these choose-your-own-adventure style lessons and learn how to use node.js, npm and other related tools by writing code to solve realistic problems. The lessons run in your terminal and work on Windows, Mac and Linux. Select a lesson below to get started!
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