@Neal @Zirak what I meant was, private members in C++,java, etc... can be accessed through reflection. I was wondering if this was possible in javascript
for example, writing a debugger, I would like to be able to watch function scope variables
@Zirak let me start from the beginning with an example, let's say I were to write a debugger in javascript and I would like to get all the variables in a function closure,
if I would like to select a container within an element wouldn't this work properly? var $container = $('.background .wrap') var $this = $($container, '.active');
@copy thank you, all I wanted was to verify it was not possible in javascript, unlike in other languages where it is possible. I don't know why @Zirak got all angry...
@ShotgunNinja naah .. most of them are able to adequately judge their design/computer-graphics skills .. to have any point point in writing game engine, you would also thing about putting a game on top of it .. and that requires art assets
Does anyone know how to bring up send to sms prompt in jQuery Mobile? <li><a data-transition="slide" id="sms" href="sms:?body=sample message"></a></li> When I click on the link the body is not populated on iPhone..
@tereško This is exactly my issue, then. I'm spending a ton of time learning about 3D mathematics, OpenGL, AI, memory management, and whatnot, but I have no art assets.
however, even if there are some engines available which still offer this property, it can only serve educational purpose, because all "big names" removed this quite a while ago, for security reasons
I have so many "great ideas" and the logic I know I can implement as well as the function - making anything look like I didn't draw it in paint.... neva gonna happen
Once you get someone who can make 3D assets properly, and there ARE people like that out there, then doing the math behind it, while hard, is still rather cool.
@jAndy didn't check Rhino yet, it just seemed interesting to see if it was possible to do... it's probably hell to garbage collecet this sort of thing. Link looks nice
if you created such awesome.. awesomenessss.. a cool 3d model with some editor like maya or cinemax4d and stuff... how do you actually animate it ? I mean.. individual parts of it, or.. does that require that you have different models all over the place ?
@rlemon: me neither, but I'd love to do more with it. For now I'm ok with the options that css3d offer, but even there you'll face ugly matrices and 3d-math sooner or later grrrr
@jAndy rotating in 3d is just composing two matrices that rotate in 2d, which in turn is just transforming lines according to sine and cosine, I'm sure you'll have no problem picking it up
@Loktar for my penguin none of the bones looked remotely close to where they would really be - to get the 'fat' and skin to move realistically I had to do so many 'fake' pivots and shit
@BenjaminGruenbaum: well, the matrices math can be quite challenging, especially if it gets to skewing, translating and stuff on all axes. Well, at least for me at this time, but I really want to dig deeper into the topic
@AmaanCheval @IvoWetzel: "the team decided to proceed with another candidate, which matches our requirements at crytek more closely" :/ Dudes, I've spent a whole day there, talking to pretty much everybody, had lots of fun and all technical interviews obviously went really great
When I first got my Wacom tablet, I sketched out that picture of myself, and it's astonished me by resolving in nearly every facial recognition system I try it with.
the point of the first link was to show that you can change the frame rate to 5 fps, but the objects will be in the same spots regardless if its 1fps or 200fps
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Aside from the obvious preventing of links being clicked (with javascript:void(0);) and for the definition of undefined in many javascript precompiled languages like coffeescript (where undefined becomes void 0) --> What else can the void function be used for?
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