However, JavaScript never had a proper standard library. Combine this to mainstream education teaching that you should always reuse code when possible instead of "reinventing the wheel", and web shops agreeing to it…
Is Random now cached? I always stumble upon the same guy.
The first time I stumbled upon Special Fish was in the first comment on another HN thread titled "Rediscovering The Small Web" [1], so if you find Special Fish interesting you may also like some other things mentioned…
When following the link to the repository, I'm forced to login, then receive an access denied error from Bitbucket. Is the repository private?
What about the http://gems.rubyforge.org/stats.html page hosted on RubyForge?
However, JavaScript never had a proper standard library. Combine this to mainstream education teaching that you should always reuse code when possible instead of "reinventing the wheel", and web shops agreeing to it…
Is Random now cached? I always stumble upon the same guy.
The first time I stumbled upon Special Fish was in the first comment on another HN thread titled "Rediscovering The Small Web" [1], so if you find Special Fish interesting you may also like some other things mentioned…
When following the link to the repository, I'm forced to login, then receive an access denied error from Bitbucket. Is the repository private?
What about the http://gems.rubyforge.org/stats.html page hosted on RubyForge?