> "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the universe trying to build bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning." - Rick Cook
> "I have always wished for my computer to be as easy to use as my telephone; my wish has come true because I can no longer figure out how to use my telephone." - Bjarne Stroustrup
@IvoWetzel It is, absolutely. The censorship in China is really egregious, and it's killing competition in the internet space
If you look at sina.cn, for instance, one of the most popular portal sites in China, you'll see how backwards the internet in China is
Portal sites don't exist in the West anymore, yet they still do in China. If you go there without ADP, you're immediately swamped with giant flashing animated advertisements that cover half the page
> "The best programmers are not marginally better than merely good ones. They are an order-of-magnitude better, measured by whatever standard: conceptual creativity, speed, ingenuity of design, or problem-solving ability." - Randall E. Stross
> "Understand that really good software developers are much more productive than average ones. In fact, some statistics say that really good developers are multiple orders of magnitude better than poor ones. " Neal Ford
The problem is because since the query returns one row, there's nothing left to fetch.
the mysql_fetch_* functions fetch the current row and then advance the row pointer to the next one. If the current row doesn't exist, it returns false. So on your second call to mysql_fetch_assoc, the pointe...
The best answer I can give: Get a lawyer. That's the only person you should take advice on this matter from.
As far as your questions, I'll try to answer (but don't trust me):
Yes. But you don't have to abide by it since you are not distributing the application. Simply using it is fine. B...
@ircmaxell I was just messing with some 3D modeling and animation software. Then I suddenly wondered, "why can't a sphere be round? why does it have to be made up of squares to make a sphere and even more polygons to make it more round?" Though I know the answer to the question, what kind of architecture would need to be made to be able to process a true circle?
@ircmaxell no one can look at his php source, so why does it matter?
I always wondered how people can sue other people when they're not able to see other people's/company source
because GPUs are built for calculating transformations of points, not formulas (as define a sphere), and for applying lighting and textures to triangles
just about every rendering technique modern graphics uses are based on triangles, you'd have to redefine everything to support spheres
@DanGrossman True but I'm thinking in terms of quality. A round shape would look a lot better and with better architecture not require anti-aliasing (extra processing) to make it smooth when you could use that extra processing for something else :P
the extra processing to directly render spheres in a modern rendering engine, that supports 20 types of lighting and textures and bump mapping and... would be impossible
just think about determining the color of your sphere if it was reflective
instead of being a mesh of a finite number of planes that reflect light in a finite number of directions, you have INFINITE reflection in INFINITE directions
part of a graphics class where I actually wrote a renderer =x
i did all the computation on the CPU, since it was written from scratch not using OpenGL/Direct3D/etc... compared to GPU, it took 11 seconds to render one frame
The best answer I can give: Get a lawyer. That's the only person you should take advice on this matter from.
As far as your questions, I'll try to answer (but don't trust me):
Yes. But you don't have to abide by it since you are not distributing the application. Simply using it is fine. B...
@DanGrossman I always wondered why cows have to be included when rendering 3D stuff. Or maybe it's just a coincidence that I've seen cows in other 3D engines.
> "Computer science education cannot make anybody an expert programmer any more than studying brushes and pigment can make somebody an expert painter." - Eric S. Raymond
The Utah teapot or Newell teapot is a 3D computer model which has become a standard reference object (and something of an in-joke) in the computer graphics community. It is a mathematical model of an ordinary teapot of fairly simple shape, which appears solid, cylindrical and partially convex. A teapot primitive is considered the equivalent of a "hello world" program, as a way to create the easiest 3D scene with a somewhat complex model acting as basic geometry reference for scene and light setup.
The teapot model was created in 1975 by early computer graphics researcher Martin Newell, a...
Huh? What's a "cats" supposed to be? If you can't type you should reconsider your profession, what about writing the next Harry Potter? Can't get any worse with that...
> "There are two ways of constructing a software design. One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies. And the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies." - C.A.R. Hoare
@YiJiang but way more scalable) what can one do? When SO maybe you'll get a button that appends that whole box with the appended items working, the last thing i need the != 0.
hi my dear lords :
how can i write a Javascrip code that install on client machine (by viewing my web site) and run every time client open his/her browser...
we know with server side codes we can not do this job // but is it possible with client side ?
thanks for your attention
best regards...
> "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the universe trying to build bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning." - Rick Cook
> "On two occasions I have been asked [by members of Parliament]: 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." - Charles Babbage
@IvoWetzel It's work good that the site is there for stuff like your comments. I prefer a 20 character regex for checking whether a lot of mails like that reminds me off too. :P
> "Most good programmers do programming not because they expect to get paid or get adulation by the public, but because it is fun to program." - Linus Torvalds
> "Fine, Java MIGHT be a good example of what a programming language should be like. But Java applications are good examples of what applications SHOULDN’T be like." - pixadel
I am not that good with git. I've just committed an existing directory to github (did git add .). but on github Web I see some of my directories and subdirectories are not listed there. If I run git commit -am "message" on my local machine I get
# On branch master
nothing to commit (working dire...
@user256007 Hm, you could either do some brute force attempts to get the stuff pushed, or just delete the GitHub repo and create a new one and push to that one, if it still fails than something with the repo itself could be wrong
MDC AND ONLY MDC:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Guide
w3schools is outdated and teaches more than enough bad practices to make Douglas Crockford hunt you down.
For a bit of History watch Crockfords Talk Series from last year.
Google TechTalks also has a lot of good videos on the T...
In computing, the same origin policy is an important security concept for a number of browser-side programming languages, such as JavaScript. The policy permits scripts running on pages originating from the same site to access each other's methods and properties with no specific restrictions, but prevents access to most methods and properties across pages on different sites.
This mechanism bears a particular significance for modern web applications that extensively depend on HTTP cookies to maintain authenticated user sessions, as servers act based on the HTTP cookie information to reveal...