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If you make the flex-direction vertical (using column) then justify-content: center centers vertically. Then you can just use text-align: center to center horizontally as well.
li {
display: flex;
justify-content: center;
flex-direction: column;
text-align: center;
}
Here it is in acti...
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if there is one parentController with a value say $scope.model.selected = {}; and there are two child directives with isoloate scope (like scope: { selected: '=' }) .. now if I have a structure like this:
i have two variables that define the movement of my player in a small game, if it's 0 the player is still, if it's -1 they are moving down the axis, and if it's +1 then they are moving up the axis
in my head, you have the displacement vector ({x:1,y:-1 ..}) that i presented above, and it represents an objects new position relative to it's position in the previous frame. on each frame, the object's position is updated according to this displacement vector
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@AaronHarding write code which is logical and easy to understand by humans, not just 8 selected scientists in the world. because those 8 people are likely never gonna read your code.
no, it is common sense and you are overcomplicating it by trying to understand specific terminology. you'd end up being a weirdo whose knowledge looks flaunting everywhere but in essence he only knows 2 extra names of a 5 cent concept.
antirez, creator of redis, put this in very clear words recently:
> Learning to configure Sendmail via M4 macros, or struggling with an Apache virtual host setup is not real knowledge. If such a system one day is no longer in use, what remains in your hands, or better, in your neurons? Nothing. This is ad-hoc knowledge. It is like junk food: empty calories without micronutrients.
@AwalGarg i can appreciate that, but that's what i'm trying to avoid (how to move my object around with my keyboard in threejs?) rather than to be like what is a vector and how can i use them to move around an object in 3d space?
@littlepootis if it helps, i took some shader code in threejs last week and applied it to some objects with transparent png textures so the lights ignored the png transparency
@AaronHarding and no, you already know how to move objects around in 3d space. if you don't know how to do that, I suggest you go out of your room in the open world and see how things work -_-
@AwalGarg okay maybe i was being too literal with my words, i know how 3d space works but do i know how to write maintainable or efficient code that follows euler? or something like this
@AaronHarding but those things are unrelated! learning 3d geometry and vectors won't teach you how to write good code. knowing what you are modelling well and knowing code are two separate things.
@littlepootis or the generic canonical term for that - "modelling". The solution is not to memorize conventions from a book or steal someone's pseudocode. The solution is to train yourself to better model things.
@GandalftheWhite so, you know how in school the told you that if you have a pencil, and you add another pencil to it you get two pencils? It's pretty similar
yes, but you're still in a place where JS is the main topic, so when talking about retrieving values from a document, "document" defaults to JS's "document"
it's a great idea if you want to keep all your books or don't have space in luggages, but I usually burn my books after reading them and when I go places I usually still have enough space than a book or two that I may read
if I need a book I send a letter of complaint to the UK government, explaining that it's outrageous I wasn't provided with it. If they come back with a reply saying that I am wrong, I keep flooding their post box until they decide to buy me the book to stop the madness