@SomeKittens I'm doing silly things in passport again, and cloning the results from postgres before I run it through the password compare module. problem is, var user = results.rows[0] works, but if I slice the row out and don't hold the ref user.password is not copied.
@Zirak trying to figure something out in node right now. I have a db query results (pg) and .rows[0].password is there, but .rows.slice(0,1).password is undefined.
only password is missing when I slice it, so I have to imagine that was on purpose
@RalphWiggum one of the back end guys here doesn't know how to use browser devtools, so when he needs to breakpoint something, in the javascript, he writes "eval('debugger')"
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Using 3D with a flat projection matrix to do 2D might be faster, but not in a way that will matter (until you have a ton of sprites and need to start batching).
Can someone eli5 why drawing circles is so much slower than other simple shapes. Like I get why it is slower, but I wouldn't think it would be such a hit
In computer graphics, the midpoint circle algorithm is an algorithm used to determine the points needed for drawing a circle. Bresenham's circle algorithm is derived from the midpoint circle algorithm. The algorithm can be generalized to conic sections.
The algorithm is related to work by Pitteway and Van Aken.
== Summary ==
This algorithm draws all eight octants simultaneously, starting from each cardinal direction (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) and extends both ways to reach the nearest multiple of 45° (45°, 135°, 225°, 315°). You can determine where to stop because when y = x, you have reached 45°....