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I have a player rotating by the mouse and want the bullets line up with the player's gun. Right now they simply come from the point of the player and shoot in the direction of mouse. I just need the bullets to line up with the player's gun as he rotates, rather than at a fixed position. Sorry my ...
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I have a jquery code that works like so... When you hover over a block, a new div slides up and a red block div fades out, then when you leave the hover area the div then slides back down and the red block div fades back in. Everything works fine, here is the jsFiddle:
http://jsfiddle.net/Gsghr/...
@monners I wonder about that sometimes.... I started out writing awful code and not commenting. There was no hope of understand it ever. Then I started writing better code and commenting it like crazy. As I improved from there, I have been commenting less and less because it seems easier and easier just to look at the function names and understand what is happening.
Now I feel like I only comment on a few things here and there that I doubt will be obvious to me later.
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Hey, I'm trying to create a sortable histogram - the underlying data seems to be sorting, but this is not reflected in the actual bars. Full question here - stackoverflow.com/questions/18049496/…
Considering this markup with a directive "foo":
<div foo run="3">
<div foo run="1">
<div foo run="2">
What is a good approach for causing "foo" to run in the specified order rather than from top to bottom (3,1,2)?
The only thing I can think to do would be tracking what has run and returning fa...
@Dave Not the organization either... not to mention that the snippet you posted on SO doesn't match the fiddle you linked to... what's your end goal? What are you trying to make?
well its suppose to just scroll around and stop when it hits the boundries but then after that mouse is still relative to the clickXY so it goes negative and won't move if you drag back
when using it with that left it feels too buggy and unnatural to leave it be
@Jeremy Are you sure that would be good? I feel like this is a very basic use that angular overlooked. I felt like more specifics would take away from the flexibility of the solution (it should work for all directives)
@m59 What'd be great is just a quick example. I'm not familiar with AngularJS, but something like: "For example, when the page loads, instead of ____ happening before ___, ____ initiates and blah blah blah"
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@m59 Oh, okay. Nah, your question makes sense. I'd replace the "(3, 1, 2)" with "(e.g., the third one executes, then the first, then the second)" but I'd say it's clear enough.
I'll just say this and them I'm forever done: you're building a script based on bad architecture and widely-known poor methods. To be honest, you're not the only developer. You've enlisted the whole SO community to help you, and we're doing our best... If you don't take advice other than a solid solution to your problem, don't ask a question. And, if you won't accept that the the whole SO community acts as the other develops you've enlisted, think about programming for your future self.
Trust me, if you take the time to learn anything (at this point it doesn't seem you will, but if you do), when coming back to modify that horrid script you've made, you'll be lost and rather disgusted.
i think window.user_settings = {}; for example is pretty straight forward i can access it in any function i need with ease. i dont see the the horrid in that.
you could of instead of just bashing that my code is bad had written an example of the correct way to have done my fiddle so i could see the difference that would of been more constructive than plain attacking me.
Oh my godd... So ignorant. 1) We aren't bashing your code, we're trying to make it better. 2) We're not going to write an example for you, we gave you resources. I found you an hour video to watch! 3) You're a complete help vampire