If your car reaches that temp, I think you have bigger problems haha
Like dying
user2620028
ehh
user2620028
4:15 PM
“When temperatures outside range from 80 degrees to 100 degrees, the temperature inside a car parked in direct sunlight can quickly climb to between 130 to 172.”
user2620028
not sure how accurate that is but thats the first google search result for how hot to cars parked in direct sunlight get
i know it's a problem for car radios, but they often have an amp in them.
meh, rPis are cheap.
user2620028
yeah, i am interested in making an onboard computer for my car that i can embed in my dash and have it readout obd2 specs of the car and send audio to an amp etc.
user2620028
probably just start off as a media player / replacement for a radio
user2620028
and then i will never get around to adding anything else to it :)
@redanimalwar Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Pleasedon't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
@GTHell Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Pleasedon't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
can anyone share code samples showing how we can convert Promise into jquery deferred objects...in other words I want to migrate promises to jquery deferreds...
Please recommend me a good JavaScript book I can read after 9 hrs work, I also want to get involved with ES6 so I can use Angular, I tried Eloquent JavaScript but it has very difficult examples (I stopped after the table example), I know the basics pretty well, but I need to know more. I'm not mainly JS developer I use it in the .NET apps, so what do you recommend?
Just import one of the smaller minimal promise polyfills. Writing extra code to go backwards is.. dumb. No offense, but it's more effort for a worse result.
@GTHell like, functions inside functions in JavaScript? JavaScript lets you get crazy, which is pretty fun. But you will want to look into closure and scope of javascript variables and functions. Basically a function inside a function is usable inside that function, and has access to variables inside that function.
"What did you do all week?" "Ohh, I wrote code to avoid just importing one of the dozen promise polyfills and now we use all deferreds". "You're fired."
@luggage controller and well its not working out with dynamic styling i know how to add a class and normal styles but i dont know how to add hover effect over it
I didn't say 'functions inside functions is so crazy and cool!' JavaScript gives you tons of freedom outside of that that c++ will not. I just said it as a general statement (which can make javascript code hard to read and follow, which he mentioned). But he specifically mentioned functions inside functions, so learning about scope will help. Calm down
Search all you want, but you said explicitly twice that you want the button removed and for it to not use space. You can't hover over something that takes no space.
button:hover { display: none; } will never work.
<button ng-style={display: isMenuOpen ? 'none' : 'block'} /> WILL work (well, however angular does it, this is fake code)
I got down voted on a 2 year old post, without giving any reason.
How a java app read its own JNLP path programmatically?
I work very hard to gather pertinent information and helpful links before answering questions. These kinds of down voting is cheap and slap in my face.
I am requesting mode...
anyone here ever used SystemJS builder? I'm trying to bundle on the command line. The developer who wrote the config file for systemjs used a path alias for npm. works fine in the browser, but doesn't work with systemjs builder in gulp. I was wondering if anyone could help me with that.
i want to be able to enjoy playing mincraft, because it's relaxing and you get to be creative... but i end up getting bored because noones gonna look at what i build so i go and do something else
So what do you guys think is gonna come first, subconscious gaming (like, the matrix but without the death and stuff) or contact lenses that connect to your brain so you can game on the go
I used to want to just keep my nose to the grind stone and become a millionaire, but now that I'm 1/10 of the way there, I don't want that anymore. It's too much lonely, miserable work.