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andrewnorris
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And yet as the usage of jQuery expands, more people are using it that have no idea what it was designed to do originally.
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FooBarWidget
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What the? I just upgraded to Chrome 13.0.782.215 and there's already Chrome 13.0.782.218! By now you should have noticed that version numbers don't mean anything anymore especially when updates go smoothly.
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juancn
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Wouldn't it be simple to just XOR it with some random integer and encode it, let's say, in base 36? The MD5/SHA are very CPU intensive, they make longer urls, and you're not adding any security whatsoever over a simple XOR.
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novamute
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The last bit is my point. I'm not sure I understand what you're disagreeing with. What analog system are you referring to? The conditioning circuit might have some analog components but everything presented in the article is digital.
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Ch3t
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I recall reading about an online gambling site that used the least significant digits from thermistors in their server room to generate random numbers for the games. Unfortunately, I don't remember any more details about it. A quick google search shows temp sensors are being used in some applications.
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dclowd9901
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Tight ship they run there at jQ. What the hell is with the premature "worksforme" close on this ticket? http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/9678
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jQuery doesn't do anything on its own and it is only secure as the person using it and client side security is a bit of a laugh anyway. Security on the client side is more for user convenience than actual security and jQuery doesn't come with built in validation. So the idea of your validation being the result of hundr...
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ducktomguy
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I wonder what percentage of websites use google code to constantly stay updated versus just download a local copy of a stable version (v1.3.2 is it?) to sacrifice new features in favor of known stability...
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dude187
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As a developer who writes a new script to parse text practically every day, I hardly ever use anything _but_ a state machine.
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Nebu
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Right, but there's a difference between "there exists some diagram where the internet is depicted as a cloud", and "all diagrams of the internet depict it as a cloud".
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emboss_
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Calling unit tests an "absurd amount of effort" is a typical argument for statically-typed afficionados against dynamically-typed languages. But come on, it's most often only a sorry excuse for letting compilation itself become your only unit test. Unit tests are crucial, no matter if you use static or dynamic typing...
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I don't have any statistics, but at my company we always use a specific version and usually locally hosted, unless it's a big site in which case we use one of the free CDNs, still with a specific version. We usually don't upgrade unless we need something specific from a newer version.
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jldugger
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I think that gets at the crux of my dislike of State Machine objects. It's like having an Algorithm object or a Program object. Every object is inherently a state machine. We have one in a system at work, and it's really awkward. There's 'transitory states' like 'deleting' and 'requesting', which only exist inside of...
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Testiclese
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Ah, the "Cowboy Coder!" Typical line of thinking - anyone working for a corporation is an idiot drone for having to compromise about silly things like business demands and other such boring realities. Real men don't compromise and will write, and re-write, their own code 5-6 times, to get it "perfect". Also typical...
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zapper877
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"No, code does not rust or break down like a mechanical device, but as I said it has its own way of breaking down over time and this break down is a very real problem which companies spend a pretty penny on to deal with." Code technically doesn't "break down" what happens is hardware changes require code to change sin...
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jakkarth
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> /r/programming is not a place to ask for help Just because stackoverflow isn't fast enough for you (7 minutes? really?) doesn't mean you can just ignore the submission guidelines posted in the sidebar of every page of this subreddit. Generally, javascript tooltips are displayed where they are anchored in the tex...
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criticismguy
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From my perspective, Chrome has a fairly quick release schedule, and also quickly-incrementing version numbers, but they're not related. (Some of the Chrome major version numbers have had downright pathetic changelogs.) Also, they've always operated this way -- we assumed the Google guys were just crazy but whatever....
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mrkite77
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You know you can use a specific version hosted by googleapis, that way anyone who has it cached already won't have to download it again.
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> It's truly random here because it's based on a quantum process. It's random because it's random isn't an answer to my question. Running statistical randomness tests on a good pseudo-random number generator shows it's no worse than running them on a quantum process.
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_SynthesizerPatel_
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>pictures of dinosaurs hunting their prey. Go on...
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criticismguy
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> chromes javascript engine and overall browser implementation is fast as fuck Yes and no. Their VM is very fast, but these days, so is Firefox's. Standalone benchmarks show Tracemonkey roughly on par with V8. I think the big difference is that Chrome's UI is extremely responsive. A long-running Javascript func...
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No, if you were being pedantic, a JIT is not an interpreter.
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Too bad you can't buy food with code.
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tamrix
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tl;dr scripting languages and microwave ovens have less overhead for simple tasks than compiled languages and full sized kitchens.
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Liar.
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Fabien4
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**If** jQuery 1.6.3 is actually compatible with previous 1.6.x versions.
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[deleted]
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Yep you really got it figured out. Despite making a push to always transfer knowledge within my previous employer to avoid being the only guy that can fix things I still managed to get them to make two offers for me to stay on board because I was just *that* awful at my job. I still left despite the offer of a manager...
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myhf
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Maybe you're colorblind?
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Fabien4
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I don't understand. As long as the code is running on his machine, the user can input whatever he wants, and crash his own PC if he finds it fun. If some data is transmitted to the server, of course the server will have to check and sanitize that data. But that has nothing to do with Javascript of jQuery.
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greenspans
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Q: Why did you name it ruby (rub ee)? A: Because I like when it rubs its ass on the programming community's carpet.
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Fabien4
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> Suing a startup too early is likely to kill the startup If the startup is a potential competitor, it's better to kill it early.
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>it's most often only a sorry excuse for letting compilation itself become your only unit test. I'm not even going to justify this flamebait with an answer. >Unit tests are crucial, no matter if you use static or dynamic typing. Agreed. >We've heard this argument too often: "But the compiler guarantees us...
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twerq
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> unless it's a big site in which case we use one of the free CDNs
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technomancy
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Because Internets are hard: http://tinyurl.com/3lvmm2e
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sltkr
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[This was the ticket linked](http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/9521), by the way. (Posting to save others the time to Google it.)
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I think a better patent pledge would be to submit patents to a global database free for all to access and use without any obligation. That way, they become prior art and it prevents anybody else from patenting the same idea later.
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The ol' non-sequitur, a fools way of making himself heard.
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Taladar
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Yeah, I agree, he should have patched PHP out of his stack if his goal was performance a long time ago.
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GeekySpicyCoderChix
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I'm interested in the idea, but how would you decrypt the encrypted int? If a series of integers were all XORed with the same random integer, there would still be a clear pattern to them, no?
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technomancy
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> you're still missing the fundamental fact that the software and the hardware that it runs on or any external dependencies on that software are all all very different things. The original article cited the durability of software in the context of software having value. Software that doesn't interact with external ...
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frezik
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That's because pinning down the definition of "random" is quite hard. Information Theory defines it as being uncompressible, but if you're using a general purpose compressor, you still might not be able to compress the output of a PRNG (as you allude to with your statistical randomness tests). However, it may still be ...
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mazerackham
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maybe your xcode project isn't big enough?
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Why doesn't firefox use one the numerous faster javascript engines?, seems like they playing a game of catch up they wont be able to achieve.
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Taladar
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Chrome also goes up in version numbers without any perceivable benefit to the user.
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reddit_clone
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We are not doing car analogies anymore?
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generic_0
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>especially when updates go smoothly. That will be a while with Firefox. Funny that their biggest original selling point (extensions) is now driving me towards Chrome. Because what's the point of having a bunch of cool extensions if I can only use them the 10% of the time that they're compatible with the latest f...
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reddit_clone
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I just meant it in the sense that they suddenly raised prices by a good margin without regard to what their customer's feel.
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rghd
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>>it's most often only a sorry excuse for letting compilation itself become your only unit test. >I'm not even going to justify this flamebait with an answer. Wow, nice argument. I stopped reading this here.
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xTRUMANx
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.net related posts don't do too well in proggit.
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whatthepoop
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"*Normal* web development frameworks are cumbersome and hard to work with." \**b-roll video of woman struggling to debug javascript in Netscape 4.0, visibly sighing as she throws her hands into the air in frustration*\* "But jQuery makes writing javascript *fun and easy*!"
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White_Hamster
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Same here in my company. I think that's just good practice, you never know what new features or bugs could really hurt your application
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benihana
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I was taught how to use FMSs several times in computer my science career. The problem is, they're usually not worth the overhead associated with them. By the time it becomes obvious you should have used a FSM, implementing one would be more expensive than just dealing with your stately object. On the projects where it...
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> But no offend i think you still live a bit in the past. If you think static languages are in the past you are stuck in the 90s or early 2000s. Yes, static languages like Java or C++ might be in the past but there are newer languages with much stronger and more advanced type systems that actually caused a new tren...
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> I'm not really sure how this can be considered useful for a statically typed language. Seems like it would just make debugging 10x more difficult. If the type is unspecified, the Haskell compiler will infer it and check that the inferred type is logically consistent with its usage. This only works because Haskell...
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I have never heard "Alpha" used as a stage where no new features are added to a software anymore. Usually that is just the phase where this still happens.
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By your definition no website can be real-time. Which is a very ignorant thing to say.
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I'm the author of the linked post and I'm currently using SignalR to power my bid website (also MVC3). It's a concept very similar to [LanceLivre](http://www.lancelivre.com). Basically, a user click the "bid" button and he spends a credit. All other connected users have to see this bid he made. At first I though abou...
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capnrefsmmat
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They certainly do think leaks are a priority: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Performance/MemShrink Hence Firefox 7 using up to 50% less memory than previous versions: http://blog.mozilla.com/nnethercote/2011/08/09/firefox-7-is-lean-and-fast-2/ They've fixed a number of long-term leak bugs, some cases where more memory is...
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Thanks, but as it stands right now there is no reason for me to upgrade 3 (major) versions. What I said stands, for 3 major releases they did not address memory leaks (again, I don't care about usage just as long as it's consistent over time). I think the priority has been to address all HTML 5 & CSS 3 standards ...
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http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js
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electronics-engineer
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There is an easier way. From [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware_random_number_generator ]: "John von Neumann invented a simple algorithm to fix simple bias, and reduce correlation. It considers bits two at a time, taking one of three actions: when two successive bits are equal, they are not used as a random bit;...
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dmrnj
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We've used plugins before that were not hosted by Google and needed to be updated before being compatible with the newest release of jQuery. All minor stuff, but as you know, if one thing doesn't work the whole application has the potential to not work. Better to do a controlled upgrade.
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haliquim
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Totally agree. Almost any code where you need to wait, or don't have the luxury of threads, really needs state machines. Even a lot of UI code can benefit depending upon the complexity of the UI. I've found myself using it in Android apps as well as the embedded realm.
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nlake44
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Yeah, wasn't sure why I was getting downvoted. Hell, I'm on the AppScale team. We put in Go support in our last release.
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aaron_kempf
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what a fucking moron. NO, he is NOT gettign 9m hits a day.
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emboss_
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I didn't mean to offend, sorry if it sounded that way. What I meant is that people who favour statically-typed languages often argue with me along the lines of "Yes, but look at what the compiler already does for us..." - but they are often also those who don't like to write tests. It's not to say that all do, it's kin...
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webbitor
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I've been having shit hit the fan all day on my current project and I'm pretty sure this is why. d'oh!
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case-o-nuts
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Or any other language that can be used to generate static content ahead of time.
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redditnoob
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Cue anal retentive whining about how JS is a glorious language that pisses kittens (albeit globally scoped kittens) and only the DOM is bad...
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emboss_
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Damn, if I hadn't read your comment I would never have looked at them! Now I got sore eyes from all the bling - thanks for that ;)
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phosglue
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Good points about this in one of the more recent jQuery podcasts. Sorry no link handy, but if you specify the whole version, caching will work better.
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ivquatch
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A design pattern I learned for my electrical/computer engineering degree that I thought I'd use all the time on the job. Too bad I'm a web developer.
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xyroclast
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I'm going to downvote the post on account of it being elitist problogger drivel. Edit: I just realized this is 10 days old. I still downvoted it on principle :)
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xyroclast
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I think there's a line. Even a fantastic developer can't create much (at least not very fast) by flipping 1s and 0s.
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Mine keeps saying 5318008
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marcfasel
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Haha! We at Shine Technologies(Meng and I work there) have one of the committers of Jenkins on board, so we are using Jenkins, but not all our clients use it (yet).
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KyteM
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I'm talking exploits in the code via bugs. Parameter validation, etc. And minified, jQuery's 31KB. If you can't afford the download time, you've got way bigger problems. Like, say, using an inherently unreliable backing for your application. Moreover, jQuery IS faster. It's a minimal download time in exchange for a ge...
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tanishaj
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Good luck getting anybody to agree to a standard. Also, now that this "JavaScript is the assembly language of the web" thing is catching on, people are not even seeing it as a problem anymore. So, expect everybody to be using different statically typed languages that spit out JavaScript. You could also jump on board ...
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numberoneus
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Well considering it's called the Standard Template Library...
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tanishaj
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> a sorry excuse for letting compilation itself become your only unit test I will bite a little. You neglect to point out that compilation (of a static language) is not "one" unit test (as "only" implies) but actually thousands if you are talking about a large code base. So...while nobody is debating that unit-tes...
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ryankearney
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Still slower than Chrome.
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pointman
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Firefox has an automated way to determine compatibility with new versions, developers don't need to do anything if their addons are actually still compatible. It really shouldn't be an issue.
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tanishaj
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> you write tests to assert correct behaviour Yes, but "correct behaviour" under what conditions? When being fed a string, an integer, a float, some crazy custom data type, some not so crazy data type that has the method or property you are looking for and passes the test but creates a side-effect somewhere that ca...
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tanishaj
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I agree (and stated that in the comment you replied to). The funny thing though is that people are not bitching that the plug-in issue has not been addressed nearly as much as they are about the size of the version number. Part of the irony is that the plug-in issue will be fixed much more quickly (in elapsed time) be...
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menteth
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um ... the "S" in REST is "state". Robust websites that are more than single screen of data are pretty much all state machines and understanding that makes a lot of things much easier, because you start thinking in terms of pre- and post-conditions when thinking about validating data and so forth ("what does the state ...
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tanishaj
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I fear the "process per tab" change. I run a truck-load of tabs and Chrome is unusable for me. It steals so much memory that everything else slows to a crawl. Firefox 7+ has solved this problem for me. I would like to see them get better still with memory but it is far, far better than Chrome. The memory usage and pe...
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generic_0
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>It really shouldn't be an issue. Except that it is, and ^ that is more or less the attitude of the Firefox devs.
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tanishaj
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When you are releasing every six weeks... Alpha - ok stop adding stuff and address the fact that we broke everything. we ship in 12 weeks. Beta - yikes! this shit is supposed to ship in six weeks. the bug reports are pouring in. clean it up! Release - hey, this thing is not a piece of crap. we actually stopped addin...
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yep
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userd
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>And then? And then have fun with your thousands of rules. I didn't mean to imply that all lexographic rules are invalid. That probably would have been more clear if I had quoted the "mc" words only.
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Also Firefox 9 should be released in a few days. With Firefox 10, 11, 12 and 13 in line for October.
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tanishaj
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They are already tied for fastest (with V8 in Chrome) in pre-release versions as far as I know.
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