Hi, I want to revive this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/11513107/… I added some additional im not the owner of the question and im not allowed to edit. Any best practices ?
Like i've said in the question... Is there a way to click the checkbox and that link will change to http://youtu.be/kffacxfA7G4?
Example of code:
<div class="embed-code">
<textarea rows="" cols="">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kffacxfA7G4</textarea>
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the only owners left that are still regular are raynos (who gets there once in a while), andyE (who's almost never there) and ivo (who's even less there)
When people say JS doesn't have encapsulation are they ignorant of what happens when you assign a local var to a function constructor and give it setters/getters or is there some way to access that local var outside of an object instance I'm not aware of? Or am I ignorant of the proper definition of encapsulation?
@Abhishek well fuck your competition with no prizes... this is what i'm making and it will be a hella lot more interesting than some shooter. Who is with me
@Abhishek lol i'm down with the competition :P but just you shh because my game is a huge undertaking and is based on an open source project so it will be somewhat easier
@Esailija Good link, but even when people use other definitions or criteria, I'm not sure what they're on about. Sometimes I get the sense people are confusing black-box modularization for encapsulation.
@Loktar @SimonSarris runuo.com/home I want to (using node.js and websockets) make a canvas clone of this game (engine/platform/whatever you wanna call it)
I'm just saying this would be an EPIC canvas clone
@Abhishek if you have never played it, it is like WoW meets Diablo II/III
best part is; making a public server costs you nothing so there are hundreds of thousands of them all based on the same runUO - and connect with the same client (minus you having to download some GUMPS) but for a totally different feel and gameplay
I want to revive this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/… I added some additional info as comment, but im not the owner of the question and im not allowed to edit. Any best practices ?
I am wondering what is a good way to document my javascript code as in is it good practice to use comments in the code or document functions with /*Code documentation*/ like you would in a programming language? @riemon
@Neal i love my reputation too much :( only because someone else allready asked a question and didnt put an example i have to give my reputation away ?
@Tony There's a lot of server-side stuff out there that will run through your JS documents looking for certain comment patterns and then auto-build web-pages for documentation viewing.
Ahh okay. Well then lets say for other coders then? Is it good to have comments and seperators for instance I seperate areas of my js file with somehting like /*******************GLobal Variables*************/ ?
The most critical thing to me, IMO is to write self-documenting code as much as possible and clarify stuff that's less legible where performance or some other desired characteristic make it a little less easy to understand what's going on. But every developer has an opinion on proper documentation. Mine is fairly loose.
@SimonSarris well it doesn't have to be a full blown UO.. just similar enough. the same types of skills and training the same basic stats and gameplay. maybe reduce the map and city sizes :P no need to go overboard on the crafting systems
@Neal It's @SimonSarris game. Ask Him. But or me you have to block the bottom then push the bomb, make it "bounce" on a heart and break a big rock on the right.
@Abhishek the one at top left, carefully let it fall onto the grass (clear the way), then fill in the gap in the middle with rocks, then push the bomb across, then carefully carve a path so that a rock can fall on top of the bomb to break rocks to get to the door