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  1. In Topic: Sometimes email spam is just hilarious.

    Yesterday, 01:23 AM

    I had one that said they were being held prisoner and being forced to send spam emails, the only way they would be released was if they got a certain number of clicks, so please click these links! I didn't click any and felt quite bad...
  2. In Topic: WDF martial artists

    Yesterday, 01:19 AM

    I'm pretty good at Chop Suey
  3. In Topic: Realisation moments

    23 May 2012 - 01:20 AM

    View PostRenaissance-Design, on 22 May 2012 - 10:30 AM, said:

    Nooooo!

    Just because you can write a statement like that, doesn't mean you should. It may only be one line now, but what if you need to refactor it in the future, or someone else needs to read your code? Braces make control structures easier to read.


    Hehe I was expecting some reason not to do this :)

    Although I agree with you if it contains more code (I prefer to use if(): and endif; though, because closing braces don't immediately show if it's a loop or an if statement, or something else), there are many times you just want a simple "if this, then do this, else do this" - and for me these two lines of code are much easier to read than using braces and much quicker to type. It's not exactly much hassle if you need to change it in the future either, really is it?
  4. In Topic: Has this logo idea been used already?

    20 May 2012 - 12:05 PM

    Reminded me of http://www.awwwards.com. I imagine many logos exist that look very similar to this
  5. In Topic: jQuery exercise

    10 May 2012 - 02:09 AM

    The best way to learn is by doing for yourself. Try recreating some effects you see yourself and see how far you get. If you have a real project to integrate this into all the better. Simple click to hide / show elements, animation hover effects etc. should be enough to get you started.

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    Ben 

    18 Aug 2009 - 19:40
    Welcome to the forum mrchristoph Thank you for taking the time to join :)
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