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So, Clint's post about the IE issues with the site JavaScript prompted a question for me that's been sitting in the back of my mind for quite a while. I've been using the .prototype method for the ...
Although the TextEdit element is still using those classes under the hood, they aren't accessible. Instead, you get simple JavaScript wrapper methods that are a lot less functional and powerful.
If you’re looking for a Java-specific class, General Assembly also offers a part-time JS development course covering the fundamentals; students will be able to build a single-page web app by the end ...
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