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How does meteor work? [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10214385/how-does-meteor-work

work closed I came across meteor.js and while it seems exciting I want to know how it works. I mean conventional web apps work..

JavaScript ternary operator example with functions

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10323829/javascript-ternary-operator-example-with-functions

share improve this question Heh there are some pretty exciting uses of ternary syntax in your question I like the last one..

What's wrong with adding properties to DOM Element objects?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1915341/whats-wrong-with-adding-properties-to-dom-element-objects

in space and time will use that as a signal to engage the exciting DOM Sausage Make The Browser Crash feature. So if you do add..

Facebox adding commas to input

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2027290/facebox-adding-commas-to-input

a facebox to display a form inside a lightbox nothing too exciting just a couple of datepickers some textboxes and a checkbox ...

Facebook like : Uncaught TypeError: Object #<an Object> has no method 'provide'

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3110991/facebook-like-uncaught-typeerror-object-an-object-has-no-method-provide

en_US all.js into Google Reader for this exciting Kynetx coding contest http code.kynetx.com 2011 04 26 250 to..

understanding the concept of javascript callbacks with node.js, especially in loops

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4506240/understanding-the-concept-of-javascript-callbacks-with-node-js-especially-in-lo

function reference and all it does is call it. Not very exciting. Now let's use that in a loop var index for index 0 index 3..

Image manipulation and texture mapping using HTML5 Canvas?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4774172/image-manipulation-and-texture-mapping-using-html5-canvas

or gradient as far as I'm concerned. To make things more exciting I'd really love to implement texture mapping using a simple..

What blocks Ruby, Python to get Javascript V8 speed?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5168718/what-blocks-ruby-python-to-get-javascript-v8-speed

is faster than YARV's. Now this doesn't sound terribly exciting until you realize that Rubinius's Hash class is implemented..

Is anyone familiar with Jaxer? I'm looking for pros and cons

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/98915/is-anyone-familiar-with-jaxer-im-looking-for-pros-and-cons

at Aptana's Jaxer and I find the concept to be very exciting. Here is a quick overview for those who are not familiar with..