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Once you have initiated an open-source project with a specific License, can you switch to something else down the road? For example, if I create an open source project right now with a GPL License, can I change it to, say MIT or Apache, later?
Guys, could someone explain to me how I'd be able to update number like Yahoo Finance does Let's say I have a number 123.05 and I wanna update it to 124.05 Then the 3 gets a green-ish color and changes to a 4, still keeping the color. After a second the green fades to black again And same if the number is decresing; 123.05 to 122.05 then 3 should get red and change to a 2 and then fade to black. How'd I do this is js?
@MagnusBurton I would store the previous and past number, stringify, and identify the different substring, convert back to number, calculate + or - and add color
That's just off the top of my head there might be more logical or elegant solutions
hey guys! quick question. Here's the JSFiddle. I am trying to just populate a list with key/value to go into a select, but I am getting just getting "Object object" as the text for some reason. Any tips?
I imagine it has something to do with me being an idiot about arrays.
@animaacija Multiple problems, one is you're selecting by id not class, your div has a class specified but no ID so that doesn't make any sense; there is no jquery style(), but there is jquery css(); and you don't need the semicolon in the jquery value string
Quoting myself here... "one is you're selecting by id not class, your div has a class specified but no ID so that doesn't make any sense", and use your browser's built-in development tools, they'll help you
@animaacija Here's a good page too - developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript - try this stuff without jQuery first, it'll help you come to an understand of when it might be truly useful, along with other Javascript libraries out there
@jdphenix no here everything is in order. it has class and id .. variable holds an identification, i want to select it by class or id programmically .. Did you look at this ? jsfiddle.net/fmphvtvp
@jdphenix id rather need to listen more carefully. I live and work like this - what i do not use - i forget ... memory like a fish has. I like programming thou. At the moment i pass json to colorise my progress bar ... i rarely do GUI stuff, so it's a pain alllways
Guys I'm a beginner, I have this code, how should I implement it, which part I should change to match my web page: seekToTime:function( value ) { var seekToTime = this.videoPlayer.currentTime + value; if( seekToTime < 0 || seekToTime > this.videoPlayer.duration ) return;
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and manage known vendors (public shared ) repository of known organizations like Amazon and Citrus Pay PayTM etc, I am keeping this app completely client side
does it make sense to just use a json document defining the extraction REGEXP etc and download it on the fly ?
Hi, i'm constantly pulling XmlHttpRequests (with ajax) to update my progress bar. The problem is = in the firebug inspector panel, under resources, pulled data files are piling up. How do i prevent this?
I added **cache: false** and it didn't work.
*this is hours long process and it might collect even 100 mb of these junk files. This also hung my old mac up*
does this make sense ? jsfiddle.net/samithaHewawasam/1zbdkuts . i created an alert system to show when controller get an error from $http or other errors ?
Simply we can inject the "mayDay" module into root module and simply call from $rootScope . can i simplify this more ?
can computers know, given some code, if it will ever end? For example if a for loop is ever going to terminate? I couldn't find any reliable solution, even by bringing it to what I think is the most simple case: I have a turing machine, whose tape is not filled with anything: infinite blanks, and I only have 1 card (not considering the halting one), and if it finds a blank spot writes let's say a 0, and moves to the right. If it finds a 0 or 1 it halts...
humans can ensure that the program will never halt, but how?
could we teach a machine how to reliably do that? Even if it took the program a very large amount of time
In computability theory, the halting problem is the problem of determining, from a description of an arbitrary computer program and an input, whether the program will finish running or continue to run forever.
Alan Turing proved in 1936 that a general algorithm to solve the halting problem for all possible program-input pairs cannot exist. A key part of the proof was a mathematical definition of a computer and program, which became known as a Turing machine; the halting problem is undecidable over Turing machines. It is one of the first examples of a decision problem.
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I've got a strange question, as I make my gamejam game... given just an angle, how could I make something move along an imaginary line, at the given angle?
well, given an angle and the initial x and y coords
@Jonathan thanks, it worked... mostly, lol. THe bullets are shooting out of the side of the helicopter instead of the front, but I can probably take it from here
okay so i'm using this theme preview.w3layouts.com/demos/pinball/web the only thing i want to do is display 6 cards when the page opens and when user scrolls down then others will show up on scorll