Single instruction, multiple data (SIMD), is a class of parallel computers in Flynn's taxonomy. It describes computers with multiple processing elements that perform the same operation on multiple data points simultaneously. Thus, such machines exploit data level parallelism, but not concurrency: there are simultaneous (parallel) computations, but only a single process (instruction) at a given moment. SIMD is particularly applicable to common tasks like adjusting the contrast in a digital image or adjusting the volume of digital audio. Most modern CPU designs include SIMD instructions in order...
Hi all, Ive been stuck for days on this. I want a directive to arrive in my template of .run. Hard to debug too- as its for a hardware button. Any ideas? dpaste.com/24CKN5E
@thepiercingarrow TF2 Sequal to the PC hit multiplayer title Team Fortress Class by Valve. Oringally slated for release in 2001, finally released on October 10, 2007 in the Orange Box along with Half-Life 2 Episode 2 and Portal.
@thepiercingarrow World's Smallest Violin When someone is [whining] and you are tired of hearing it, you can play the world's smallest violin to provide musical ambiance to dramatize their annoying whine. This is accomplished by rubbing your index finger and thumb together and saying, "This is the world's smallest violin, and it's playing just for you."
I actually am - because its annoying how you have to sit around and wait like in clash of clans... so I'm trying to make one where you can write a script to automatically do stuff
@SomeKittens about a month - but I haven't been working on it recently (I am busy with school project + studying for bio SAT) so It won't be released for maybe another few months
@SomeKittens its very similar to Bloons Monkey City
which is sort of like a combination of clash of clans and tower defence
I have lots of divs and the number of divs are not constant and div are generated dynamically. I need to call one function when any of the div is clicked. For this I did as below
His suggestion is not a good way to do it, if only because you can't have more than one handler and because the function has to reside in the global scope (namespace nightmare)
Bad markup: Link Never include Javascript events as inline attributes. This practice should be completely wiped from your mind. <a onclick="doSomething()" href="#">Click!</a>
The jQuery way:
$('#test').attr('id')
In your example:
<div id="test"></div>
$(document).ready(function() {
alert($('#test').attr('id'));
});
Or through the DOM:
$('#test').get(0).id;
or even :
$('#test')[0].id;
and reason behind usage of $('#test').get(0) in JQuery or even $('#...
as it has 1k+ upvotes so I thought it will be best answer
@MadaraUchiha but for example, some algorithm that doesn't seem to make any sense without knowing the maths behind it... that has a semantic meaning of... the maths behind it?
or does semantic mean that you can convey multiple meanings onto it depending on your needs?
Because there's the shorter version domElement.id, and people finally found something that jQuery does that's longer than the original DOM version, everyone like to shout.
If you already have jQuery, and you don't already have DOM element in a variable (but, say, a selector), then .attr('id') is just fine.
If you do already have a DOM element in a variable (say, inside of an event handler, with this), then doing $(this).attr('id') is kinda pointless, as you could this.id instead.
from you and jan I have collected 3 points which I can try to prove the way I am doing is correct. If you have got any other points then please tell me because My senior will always try to prove me wrong infront of manager
// or how about this:
var listeners = [];
element.onclick = function(){
listeners.map( x => x() );
}
listeners.push( getClick1 );
listeners.push( getClick2 );
@Abhishrek just keep a pair of sunglasses in your pocket to put on after you say something awesome like "I too would have done it that way, except better"
I want to write a sourcemap, and then upload it to a different (password-protected) server, so that only company authenticated employees can have access to it.
@MadaraUchiha if you have access control, you could respond to employees with a X-SourceMap and allow them to fetch the sources (if they're usually interested in the current ones)
We don't need this ugly grunt with all of its internal dependencies breaking every month or so because some fart dev decided that adding a dependency with version '*' is cool.
Does anyone know a plugin that finds all Entries within a radius from the given location? E.g I search for Berlin and add a 50km range I want to return all users within this circle.
Desktop is good. I was visiting my sister yesterday with our nieces. One of them take a peek at her room and say, "What, who use full tower these days?!". And then I said, "I have three of them at home." And he is stunned. Of course I also have notebooks. And convertibles. And I can handle some light troubleshoot on my phone.