++ more on this topic: http://www.clientcide.com/tools/why-you-should-consider-releasing-code/
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Ryan Florence <[email protected]> wrote: > I have found that as soon as I document my code, I reuse it. > > http://github.com/nw/MooDocs-for-textmate/ > > As soon as I decide to release it, I make it way better. > > http://mootools.net/forge > http://moodocs.net > > > > On Jan 4, 2010, at 2:15 PM, Rolf -nl wrote: > > Thanks for the clarification. I also left out in my post that I >> document too little, haha. >> I'll start adding them, it only takes some seconds anyway. >> >> @Aaron; TM is king indeed. I still love the monokai coloring theme.. i >> like em vibrant. :)) >> >> On Jan 4, 8:18 pm, Ryan Florence <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> You are correct in your assumptions. >>> >>> If you don't put them up there then the user has to search through >>> your whole class to find out which events it supports. >>> >>> On Jan 4, 2010, at 12:14 PM, Rolf -nl wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> I never fully understood the use of the following: >>>> >>> >>> /* >>>> onClick: $empty, >>>> onClose: $empty, >>>> onWhatever: $empty, >>>> ...*/ >>>> >>> >>> in class options that some people put it. These are just for your >>>> reference so you know these events are used in the class, right? (i >>>> mean, they are commented out anyway) Personally I don't add em.... but >>>> should I? >>>> >>> >
