01/13/2012. From a lecture by Professor John Ousterhout at Stanford, class CS140
Here's today's thought for the weekend. A little bit of slope makes up for a lot of Y-intercept.
[Laughter]
| import SwiftUI | |
| import PlaygroundSupport | |
| struct iPod: View { | |
| var body: some View { | |
| VStack(spacing: 40) { | |
| Screen() | |
| ClickWheel() | |
| Spacer() | |
| } |
| // Get all users | |
| var url = "http://localhost:8080/api/v1/users"; | |
| var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest() | |
| xhr.open('GET', url, true) | |
| xhr.onload = function () { | |
| var users = JSON.parse(xhr.responseText); | |
| if (xhr.readyState == 4 && xhr.status == "200") { | |
| console.table(users); | |
| } else { | |
| console.error(users); |
# This example does an AJAX lookup and is in CoffeeScript
$('.typeahead').typeahead(
# source can be a function
source: (typeahead, query) ->
# this function receives the typeahead object and the query string