Yeah I get what you mean; but because of the reactiveness of Meteor I want to take users who are currently on the site seeing a 'countdown' clock til the next game to the game once the clock hits zero... so I really need some kind of reactive flag that gets published... if I do it based on a request from the user, that's 10,000+ requests for the server rather than one publish from the server to the users.
@BenjaminGruenbaum would you recommend I create a module for each of my angular components (like a service that I might use in another project) and put them in their own github repo?
I go back and forth about that subject a lot :/
I'm so obsessive I almost want to make a repo for every reusable function I write haha. I can't decide where the line is on modularity/reusability/dependency management stuff
Sort of like if jQuery had been 1000 modules and you would just use bower to include the functions you need. That, I guess, is not the right way. But including jQuery for a few functions isn't good. Copy/paste? Then you don't get updates on the functions. Sigh.
Not referring to jQuery specifically, of course. I no longer use that for anything.
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@mibbit consider using 2D arrays instead of generating keys. Array access is much faster than string concatenation. Also, any chance newX and newY may contain commas?
Hi, just for info.. I have a code like `elem.next('li')`in jquery.. Can I call it something similar to like this `elem['next'].bind('li')`(_returning some function_)
The player gets something out of playing, that's why they play, the core reward is the experience of the activity itself. Work makes a mockery of freedom, the official line is that we all have rights and live in a democracy. The liberals and conservatives and libertarians who lament totalitarianism are phonies and hypocrites.
You find the same sort of hierarchy and discipline in an office or factory as you do in a prison or a monastery. After all, a worker is a part-time slave. The boss says when to show up, when to leave, and what to do in the meantime.
He is free to carry his control to humiliating extremes, regulating, if he feels like it, the clothes you wear or how often you go to the bathroom.
He can fire you for almost any reason or without a reason, he has you spied on by snitches and supervisors and talking back is called "insubordination", just as if a worker was a naughty child.
@SufiDeveloper Totally wrong, communism promotes work
I promote playing with the clear idea of knowing that the result of that play is for the greater good of all of us.
It doesn't matter anyways, within 50 years a lot of the jobs would be replaced by machines, doctors wouldn't have to heal cause symptoms would be detected in their birth and would be treated by machines accordingly.
Communism (from Latin communis – common, universal) is a socioeconomic system structured upon common ownership of the means of production and characterized by the absence of social classes, money, and the state; as well as a social, political and economic ideology and movement that aims to establish this social order.
Sufism (Persian: تصوف taṣawwuf; Arabic: الصوفية al-ṣūfiyya) is a concept in Islam, defined by scholars as the inner, mystical dimension of Islam; others contend that it is a perennial philosophy of existence that pre-dates religion, the expression of which flowered within Islam. Its essence has also been expressed via other religions and metareligious phenomena. A practitioner of this tradition is generally known as a ṣūfī (صُوفِيّ). They belong to different ṭuruq or "orders" – congregations formed around a master – which meet for spiritual sessions (majalis), in meeting places known as zawiyahs...
It can be converted in energy if properly handled. You can build a fridge out of that infrared radiation, and with that same cooling system you can generate energy from differential temperature.
The fact is, how much energy would come out of that?
@zigi You can see a mention here theguardian.com/environment/2011/nov/04/… but given that I've not found anything else and that I have to contact the engineer, I couldn't make any calculation about its efficiency, just mere theoretical speculation.
@SufiDeveloper you know that collecting the cosmis energy requires you to have an antenna high in the sky - the higher the better and it uses a more complicated model than Tesla's invention which has been upgraded by Moray's device
yes, could you be so kind to tell me next time if you see me and have something, I really want to experiment with such things but I currently don't have the time
not that I don't but I am doing some other things and I want to finish them first
@zigi Sure. I'll post everything on my blog and send you the reference. Actually I'm also busy with that other project I've been telling you, so it will take some time before I dive in it.
I remember when I used to go to some competitions in high school that there were some people with personal problems that were trying to excel in that area and they were always condescending and were patronizing me, can't we all just be good to each other instead of belittling others opinion trying to make them look bad?
When you are in anger, the atmosphere itself feels threatening. But when you’re expansive, no matter what the weather, you’re in an open, windy field with friends.
Can anyone come up with some possible downsides for using a macro system like sweet.js? I'm planning to introduce it to my team and I want to be prepared when they ask questions
@CustomizedName This is called chain ability and basically what happens is that the empty returns the selected DOM element to which additional functions could be applied further
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@zigi I'm not the one offering the discount, RamNode is. But that coupon is not something everyone knows, and I'm not getting anything for informing him about the discount.
Also, as for advertising, I clearly stated that this is an affiliate link and nicely asked him to use it. You can ignore my request if you'd like, but I think that since it doesn't cost you anything, there's no reason not to.