Cutting Edge: Programming AJAX with ASP.NET Partial Rendering Patterns in Practice: Object Role Stereotypes Team System: Essential Power Tools. Foundations: Workflow Tips and Tricks Windows with C++: Asynchronous WinHTTP. Concurrent Affairs: More AsyncEnumerator Features ...
Other than the name changes for some of the functions, there is something else here that is different: any code that appears after the call to pdisplay will probably be called before the actual displaying has happened. So you either need to make that the code that comes after it doesn't ...
I have my own criteria for when to include jQuery, and when not to include jQuery. But if I don't include jQuery, then what? In those 7 years, quite a bit has happened. Probably one of the most important steps forward was the introduction of querySelectorAll. Being able to give a ...
As to your original question, “what’s a stack overflow?”– well, for a simple phrase, it’s a fairly deeply technical answer. It has to do with how the computer itself manages data, and how the programs running on it utilize it. Conceptually, a stack is just that … a stack of ...
…the inner function is asynchronous. The outer function will return before the first iteration of the inner function has even happened! This got me thinking about how I\’ve used callback functions when doing ajax requests. Basically, you pass in a function as an argument and have it run ...
I have no idea what happened but I am sure someone used an autoclicker to get me banned. Jean January 7, 2006 at 6:11 am Hi Matt. Fascinating blog. If you want another case like Liane’s only worse: about 13 months ago I changed my non-profit, informational site from frames ...
and so on, Microsoft AJAX feels like it’s seriously lacking practical functionality. Add to that the rigidity and complexity of the control creation model and it’s hard to justify using Microsoft AJAX for anything but the server-side controls provided in UpdatePanel and the AJAX Toolkit contro...
Once, while discussing my fixation with a friend, she presented a possibility. “Maybe,” she said, “something good once happened to you, as a child, around this foam.” Memory and smell are, after all, strongly and inextricably linked. Still, it seemed a little hippy-dippy psychoanalytic...
I know, it’s been too long since I blogged, and I won’t even bother saying I’ll try to blog more (though I will) because hopefully you’ll see that for yourself. A lot has happened since I last blogged but the biggest thing is that the ASP.Net Web Stack (which is what we...
" Then, after completing the Hokey Pokey, WiMo will slink off into a corner and pretend that the whole sordid affair never happened. Not that I'd ever suggest you code your Windows Mobile apps to interact with the Hokey Pokey, but the idea of being notified at certain points in a song...