Nice way of using Angular & PHP & Bootstrap & jQuery
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Not to mention the poor quality binding which causes your 650 page book on AJAX to fall apart two days after purchase.
That would be annoying, yeah, but fortunately, there's duc[kt] tape.
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fortunately, there's duc[kt] tape.
My point was more about how non-IT books are just fine in this respect.
Edit: Oh right, engineering.
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My point was more about how non-IT books are just fine in this respect.
I dunno, I've seen plenty of poorly-bound non-technimical books fall apart in that manner.
Edit: Oh right, engineering.
Forgot where you were for a second?
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I almost blew my cover.
Instead, it fell off, and you had to tape it back onto the rest of the book.
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I can imagine the conversation:
Dumbass 1: We need to bring our development into the 20th century. We will use angularjs in all our apps from now on. Dumbass 2: Ok *replaces '$' with 'angular'*
... and then their head a-splode. (best-case scenario)
A single 2000 LOC file called myApp.js
Demand some time to split this up in a way that's rational. Take a hostage as leverage. Obviously it won't fix the whole problem because...
Instead of Angular templates, it uses several pages of PHP magic.
... Yeah... just kill the hostage to show them you're serious.
No npm so all of angular + bootstrap + jQuery is included in the repository.
I was moved into a project where the bower_components were included in source control. Fortunately I had the authority to put a stop to that pretty quick.
I'm debugging this crap and I don't know if I have to debug the JS code or the PHP code
That's because your application gots the cancer, son.
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Correct.
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Somwhere in Burkina Faso there is a warehouse full of 'Learn HTML 3.0' and 'Mastering Borland Delphi 1.0' volumes.
I'd buy this shit. I still have "Windows 3.1 Secrets" and "DOS for Dummies" at a fairly prominent position on my shelf for nostalgia.