@Asperger It's pseudo random. The JS one, like most ones, grab the current time as seed and then operate on its own value to calculate new "random" numbers.
Trying to only submit a form when it's valid according to validator.min.js
I've tried to keep things as simple as possible
[EDIT] - This is updated as I've changed a few simple errors I noticed upon posting.
$('#submit').on('click', function (e) {
alert("Processing...");
e.prev...
I guess the closest pattern of "true random" is used by Pokerstars. If their story (which I totally don't believe) would be true, they are measuring and using the impact of cosmic particles
but even if that would be true.. it still could be calculated if all factors are known
let pran = seed => {
let s, c = Math.pow(2,13)+1, p = 37, m = Math.pow(2,50);
s = seed || Date.now();
return function() {
s *= c;
s += p;
s %= m;
return parseFloat(`.${s}`)
}
}
It's mathematically proven that if one has information about all the current particles' positions and velocities (magnitude and direction), they can predict or recall any past, present or future event, anywhere.
But since that's not possible even in theory (because you have more information than atoms, and even if all of the universe were to become a single giant computer you'd still not have enough storage), we're pretty safe from that perspective :P
@Asperger if you want to understand algorithm, please use the search algorithms. There are plenty of it, and you can compare them. Math.random is just more advanced. Do the basics first
I was here yesterday and got quite a bit of heat (from mods I presume) for talking about Java instead of Javascript. But every Java channel is empty for days, and I REALLY need help. So, with the possibility of provoking the ire of the moderators or getting banned, I want to ask again: is there anyone here that can lend me a hand with JavaFX?
darn.. due to some random turn of events I'm into conspiracy and 911 again. I just saw the footage of dimitri a. khalezov again and man.. the guy has some effing good points
Also, "I really need help" is not a valid excuse. Most of these rooms only do support out of the kindness of their heart. No one is obligated to help you, especially in the wrong room.
I have a React redux reducer, it essentially should be immutable and create a new object of the state after the modifications, and I'm wondering how I should do that for a semi-large obj. It's a plain js obj, can I extend it easily somehow to create a new obj?
We were working on this big-ass client, with performance requirement
Our widget was no where near performant enough, so we worked for about a week nonstop to make it just barely performant enough to pass their tests.
We passed the tests, got the client, and I told my team members (and leader), that was a good run, we should keep this up and get these changes to everyone, and keep improving it.
This client isn't stupid, and they will test us again, if we continue to add wasteful features, they will moan again
Got no meaningful response, went on vacation, open work mail client today just for giggles, new client moans about performance again
@rlemon I'm mad at my brother because he dragged me home from the gym before I was done to tell me they want to move to another city, after we all agreed that staying where we are is awesome bc close to work
Double whammy. I think I'm going to be 2/3 vote steamrolled here
Trying to only submit a form when it's valid according to validator.min.js
I've tried to keep things as simple as possible
[EDIT] - This is updated as I've changed a few simple errors I noticed upon posting.
$('#submit').on('click', function (e) {
$('#datafixForm').validator();...
How much of a bad idea is it for me to use React in a redux-like way where I simply clone the state before running a reducer to simplify the way you change the state?
hey does anyone here have experience using Gitolite on their GIT repository. I recently implemented it and made a clone of the gitolite-admin.git repo i then configured the conf/gitolite.conf file. I added my public keys in the keydir and then did a git add, and git commit. Now when i test it the permissions are not working users can still do anything in the repo. Any idea to help me